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Re: Running the project builders when headless [message #47011 is a reply to message #46768] |
Sat, 14 February 2009 14:16 |
Vlad Dumitrescu Messages: 431 Registered: July 2009 Location: Gothenburg |
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Hi,
Prakash G.R. wrote:
> Eclipse framework doesn't mandate UI for builders. If a third party builder
> depends on UI, I would suggest to raise a bug against them.
The builder in question is the one provided by my plugin. My plugins are
also self-hosting, containing not only Java code.
The PDE build process uses ant targets to compile code, the only (if I
didn't get it all wrong) connection with eclipse is the ability to read
and handle workspace and project settings so that the Java compiler gets
configured properly.
This ability may or may not be available to other ant targets (I didn't
get that far), but even so, one has to maintain two different builders.
> Its not that tough to create a app in Eclipse that does all the compilation.
> I've created one some time back, which would invoke both Java compiler and
> GWT compiler in headless mode.
I will look at that, it seems to be similar with what I have in mind.
Thanks!
regards,
Vlad
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Re: Running the project builders when headless [message #47042 is a reply to message #47011] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 07:53 |
Prakash G.R. Messages: 621 Registered: July 2009 |
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> The builder in question is the one provided by my plugin. My plugins are
> also self-hosting, containing not only Java code.
Does that plugin depends on org.eclipse.ui?
- Prakash
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"Vlad Dumitrescu" <vladdu55@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:33df28564a19fde96cdb0a36ea7203e3$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> Prakash G.R. wrote:
>> Eclipse framework doesn't mandate UI for builders. If a third party
>> builder depends on UI, I would suggest to raise a bug against them.
>
> The builder in question is the one provided by my plugin. My plugins are
> also self-hosting, containing not only Java code.
> The PDE build process uses ant targets to compile code, the only (if I
> didn't get it all wrong) connection with eclipse is the ability to read
> and handle workspace and project settings so that the Java compiler gets
> configured properly.
>
> This ability may or may not be available to other ant targets (I didn't
> get that far), but even so, one has to maintain two different builders.
>
>> Its not that tough to create a app in Eclipse that does all the
>> compilation. I've created one some time back, which would invoke both
>> Java compiler and GWT compiler in headless mode.
>
> I will look at that, it seems to be similar with what I have in mind.
> Thanks!
>
> regards,
> Vlad
>
>
>
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Re: Running the project builders when headless [message #591997 is a reply to message #46768] |
Sat, 14 February 2009 14:16 |
Vlad Dumitrescu Messages: 431 Registered: July 2009 Location: Gothenburg |
Senior Member |
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Hi,
Prakash G.R. wrote:
> Eclipse framework doesn't mandate UI for builders. If a third party builder
> depends on UI, I would suggest to raise a bug against them.
The builder in question is the one provided by my plugin. My plugins are
also self-hosting, containing not only Java code.
The PDE build process uses ant targets to compile code, the only (if I
didn't get it all wrong) connection with eclipse is the ability to read
and handle workspace and project settings so that the Java compiler gets
configured properly.
This ability may or may not be available to other ant targets (I didn't
get that far), but even so, one has to maintain two different builders.
> Its not that tough to create a app in Eclipse that does all the compilation.
> I've created one some time back, which would invoke both Java compiler and
> GWT compiler in headless mode.
I will look at that, it seems to be similar with what I have in mind.
Thanks!
regards,
Vlad
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Re: Running the project builders when headless [message #592003 is a reply to message #47011] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 07:53 |
Prakash G.R. Messages: 621 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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> The builder in question is the one provided by my plugin. My plugins are
> also self-hosting, containing not only Java code.
Does that plugin depends on org.eclipse.ui?
- Prakash
--
http://blog.eclipse-tips.com
"Vlad Dumitrescu" <vladdu55@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:33df28564a19fde96cdb0a36ea7203e3$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> Prakash G.R. wrote:
>> Eclipse framework doesn't mandate UI for builders. If a third party
>> builder depends on UI, I would suggest to raise a bug against them.
>
> The builder in question is the one provided by my plugin. My plugins are
> also self-hosting, containing not only Java code.
> The PDE build process uses ant targets to compile code, the only (if I
> didn't get it all wrong) connection with eclipse is the ability to read
> and handle workspace and project settings so that the Java compiler gets
> configured properly.
>
> This ability may or may not be available to other ant targets (I didn't
> get that far), but even so, one has to maintain two different builders.
>
>> Its not that tough to create a app in Eclipse that does all the
>> compilation. I've created one some time back, which would invoke both
>> Java compiler and GWT compiler in headless mode.
>
> I will look at that, it seems to be similar with what I have in mind.
> Thanks!
>
> regards,
> Vlad
>
>
>
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