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Re: Searching something like a "dropins project" [message #556083 is a reply to message #555948] |
Mon, 30 August 2010 18:05 |
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Am 30.08.2010 13:10, schrieb Robert Kochem:
> Why is it not possible to create a directory in the workspace that is
> visible like a project (and can be updated via Subclipse)?
You can create a project in your workspace which is outside of your
project, i.e. anywhere on your local file system. Such a project can
also be shared in Subversion.
But I'm wondering if this is really the right approach or if "Target
Platforms" is what your are looking for. Do you really need the bundles
to be _installed_ in your IDE or do you just need them to compile
against and to build your final product?
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@wagenknecht.org
http://wagenknecht.org/
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Re: Searching something like a "dropins project" [message #556998 is a reply to message #556923] |
Fri, 03 September 2010 14:29 |
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Am 03.09.2010 10:05, schrieb Robert Kochem:
> Buf I failed to use the new defined target platform. How du I link a
> OSGi/Plugin-project to a specific target platform. I only found the
> possibility set a target platform for an whole workspace which means I
> would have to maintain separate workspaces for each OSGi project. This
> seems very complicated to me.
You put all the bundles you need into your target platform. The PDE
classpath container will pick the dependencies for you based on the
settings in your MANIFEST.MF
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@wagenknecht.org
http://wagenknecht.org/
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