Hi Christian,
If just want to find org.eclipse.cdt.ui src, it’s very straightforward. If we follow the link
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDT_development Launching section
Window->Perspective->Other->"Plug in Development". There, you'll see a project with the name org.eclipse.cdt.ui, right click the org.eclipse.cdt.ui
project, select "Run As"->"eclipse application". You should see a new instance of eclipse - with the latest version of eclipse CDT plugins.
Then I am lost here. I can’t see org.eclipse.cdt.ui. My Eclipse version is:
Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
Version: 2019-09 R (4.13.0)
Build id: 20190917-1200
To allow UMLet src to access CDT, I need jar files. Maybe there is a better way. Thanks for tips on how to generated it. I stopped at Launching section and did not go further down the guide.
Thanks.
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Mopping up some unanswered questions:
> Issue 2
> I couldn’t follow the above steps bcos I can’t find a project with the name org.eclipse.cdt.ui.
It's at core/org.eclipse.cdt.ui and should have been imported if you followed the steps correctly. There is a list in the article. If you don't have this project, then what projects *do* you have?
> What’s the ABC steps to generate all CDT jars?
Why are you so insistent on getting these jars? What would you do with them? They are an implementation detail that you shouldn’t need to care about. They are not generated by the PDE build that you are using up to the "Launching" step. They are generated in
the Maven/Tycho build described in the "Building the CDT p2 repository" step.
-Christian
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