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Re: Need help getting started with RCP [message #491836 is a reply to message #491435] |
Fri, 16 October 2009 06:23 |
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Hi Dave,
I believe you have to unflag the "Group items by category" to see this
option.
The easiest way to make you you have everything to download the RCP version.
Best regards, Lars
P.S. You can also use the Google Group which is related to the article
to ask questions which are specific to my articles:
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Dave Derry wrote:
> I have the Java developer version of Eclipse installed, and now I want
> to get some experience with RCP. I've found the tutotial at
> http://www.vogella.de/articles/RichClientPlatform/article.ht ml. In
> section 6.2 it talks about adding a new command By right-clicking in the
> Extensions pane of plugin.xml and has an note that says "Lots of people
> report that if they try this they can only select a "Generic" entry. The
> common source of this problem seems to be that you did not download the
> package "Eclipse for RCP/Plug-in Developers"".
> In section 2 however it states" In case you have downloaded the Eclipse
> Java IDE (or any other non RCP flavor) distribution you can use the
> Eclipse Update Manager to install the plugins required for RCP
> development. See Eclipse Update Manager for details on using the
> update manager.
>
> Install "General Purpose Tools" -> "Eclipse Plug-in Development
> Environment" and "Eclipse RCP Plug-in Developer Resources" from the
> Galileo update site. ". I have tried this, but can't find the "Eclipse
> RCP Plug-in Developer Resources" (or anything similar) anywhere.
> I have created an RCP project following the instructions in the
> tutorial. When I try to add a new command (or anything else) all I get
> is the 'Generic' option. Also, I get warnings that "No schema found for
> the 'org.eclipse.ui.commands' extension point" (and each of the other
> defined extension points).
>
> Can anyone explain what I am missing, and how to get properly configured
> without installing a different package.
>
> Thanks Dave
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Re: Need help getting started with RCP [message #549471 is a reply to message #538630] |
Mon, 26 July 2010 17:52 |
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Just ran into this same problem in Galilelo (3.5), and used the update feature to grab, if I remember correctly, v1.2.2 of the Eclipse for RCP/Plug-in development.
Now my warnings have gone away and Generic is not the only option when I right click on extensions in the Manifest Editor.
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