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Re: Developin e4 in Eclipse 3.6M3 [message #497964 is a reply to message #496872] |
Fri, 13 November 2009 15:02 |
Roland Tepp Messages: 336 Registered: July 2009 |
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I resorted for now to the workaround that involved downloading latest
3.6M3 RCP build, slapping EMF tooling, GEF and WTP on it and using
downloaded e4 1.0M1 All-in-one SDK package as a target platform...
11.11.2009 17:42, Paul Webster kirjutas:
> Which p2 update site? There isn't a single update site that could take
> an Eclipse classic SDK upto a p2 SDK.
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> Right now you have 2 choices.
> 1) Take the e4 SDK, which has everything built in.
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I guess, I used this option... sort of
> 2) install eclipse classic SDK, install EMF SDK, GEF SDK, parts of WTP
> (at least XML Editors and Tools). Then use the p2 link off of an e4
> build page to install all of the parts of e4. None of the discovery
> sites included in the SDK will point to the correct place, and the e4
> build p2 site does not contain everything.
>
Where is this p2 that contains everything? the one linked from p2
downloads section did not contain at least o.e.e4.ui.workbench.* bundles
(maybe others as well, but these were the ones I stumbled upon).
> I'm trying to figure out how to provide a more general update path for
> e4 I builds, but it is not easy (without replicating 3 projects worth of
> update sites as well as my own ... that's a lot of disk space).
>
Some sort of p2 federation framework would probably help a lot...
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Roland Tepp
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Re: Developin e4 in Eclipse 3.6M3 [message #564680 is a reply to message #496872] |
Fri, 13 November 2009 15:02 |
Roland Tepp Messages: 336 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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I resorted for now to the workaround that involved downloading latest
3.6M3 RCP build, slapping EMF tooling, GEF and WTP on it and using
downloaded e4 1.0M1 All-in-one SDK package as a target platform...
11.11.2009 17:42, Paul Webster kirjutas:
> Which p2 update site? There isn't a single update site that could take
> an Eclipse classic SDK upto a p2 SDK.
>
> Right now you have 2 choices.
> 1) Take the e4 SDK, which has everything built in.
>
I guess, I used this option... sort of
> 2) install eclipse classic SDK, install EMF SDK, GEF SDK, parts of WTP
> (at least XML Editors and Tools). Then use the p2 link off of an e4
> build page to install all of the parts of e4. None of the discovery
> sites included in the SDK will point to the correct place, and the e4
> build p2 site does not contain everything.
>
Where is this p2 that contains everything? the one linked from p2
downloads section did not contain at least o.e.e4.ui.workbench.* bundles
(maybe others as well, but these were the ones I stumbled upon).
> I'm trying to figure out how to provide a more general update path for
> e4 I builds, but it is not easy (without replicating 3 projects worth of
> update sites as well as my own ... that's a lot of disk space).
>
Some sort of p2 federation framework would probably help a lot...
--
Roland Tepp
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