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Re: RCP Application Wizard does not create .project file. [message #1413951 is a reply to message #1413726] |
Fri, 29 August 2014 21:17 |
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On 08/29/2014 06:17 AM, Richard Jefferies wrote:
> I am a complete newbie to Eclipse and Java. I am trying to work through
> the book "Eclipse 4 RCP" by Lars Vogel.
> [snip]
There used to be a Google-based support group for Lars' stuff.
> Scenario 2:
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> I thought I would try it with more up to date software so I also
> installed Luna Release (4.4.0), and I installed the Luna e4 Tools via
> the update manager.
>
> This time the result is more or less the same (no .project file created)
> but I get a bit more feedback.
>
> I get one warning: "The folder "icons/" does not exist in the
> workspace". In fact it does because I created it manually but maybe I
> created in the wrong place (I put it directly in the workspace).
>[snip]
I don't do plugins, however, I'm pretty certain you don't want to put it
at the root of your workspace. I looked at the tutorial and, without
performing it, I don't know what Lars means by "bundleclass:" and
"platform:", but at very least you know it should be on a deeper path
such as _____/plugin/test/icons.
I hope this helps a little, but you'll likely not get much more help in
this forum, especially this coming (US) holiday weekend.
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Re: RCP Application Wizard does not create .project file. [message #1417260 is a reply to message #1416088] |
Fri, 05 September 2014 03:29 |
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On 09/04/2014 03:46 AM, Richard Jefferies wrote:
> Hi Russell, thanks for getting back to me. Yes, it is surprising that
> there is no separate forum or support offered for this book, but the
> book itself and the Vogella website make it clear that readers are
> supposed to look to the wider Eclipse community for help.
>
> You say you don't do plugins, but one thing that is bothering me is that
> I wasn't trying to do a plugin either. I was navigating to File >> New
> >> Other.. and then Eclipse 4 >> Eclipse 4 Application Project. However
> the wizard that opens up is titled "New Plugin Project". Is it possible
> that there is a bug in the menu and it is opening the wrong wizard? Or
> is a Plugin project the default project type associated with an Eclipse
> 4 Application?
>
> I haven't been able to find anything on the "Nothing to merge" errors
> either but will keep looking. Thanks again for your help.
Ah, okay.
I assume you wish to develop a Java application. Here's how.
1. Download Eclipse IDE for Java (or Java EE) Developers from
eclipse.org. Explode it someplace like /home/richard/dev/eclipse (or
C:\Users\richard\dev). Hereafter my paths will be for Unix/Linux, but
you can translate.
2. Download a proper JDK from Sun (java.sun.com). (I don't use the O
word, but this URL will get you to the right place.)
3. Install the JDK ** privately ** some place like
/home/richard/dev/jdk1.7.0_67. Don't install in on your computer as THE
Java. This is so the computer's JRE, likely fine and already there, is
updated and runs all your other Java applications independently. Then,
what you're doing with Eclipse is NEVER disturbed by that.
4. Wire the JDK up to Eclipse by following
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini.
5. Create a workspace somewhere like /home/richard/dev/workspace.
6. Launch Eclipse and tell the opening dialog about your workspace.
Maybe tell it always to open that one and not bug you about it.
7. Create your first project by doing File -> New -> Other... -> Java
Project (or, if a web application is what you want, choose Web ->
Dynamic Web Project).
From this point, you should follow a tutorial like the excellent ones
provided at vogella.de.
Hope this helps.
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