Hi,
On 7/17/2013 7:16 PM, Suneth Vijayindu wrote:
Hi Scott,
I impoterted org.eclipse.ecf.remoteservices.tooling.pde,
project errors were shown on the manifest file removing the bundle version information from
the file, fixed it. and ran the plug-in project as
Eclipse Application.
This plugin...i.e.
org.eclipse.ecf.remoteservices.tooling.pde is an Eclipse plugin
rather than an Eclipse Application...as it has dependencies on PDE
(the Eclipse Plugin Development Environment)
It runs with out any errors
but in the new Eclipse when I create a new plug-in project OSGi
Remote Service Host Example, it shows errors in the
manifest.MF file
that these packages not available
org.eclipse.ecf.examples.remoteservices.hello,
org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.distribution,
org.eclipse.ecf.remoteservice,
how can I fix this?
These are ECF packages...and . The way to fix this is to have ECF
in the target platform for the workspace. This can be done in two
ways:
1) Install the ECF SDK into Eclipse
2) Goto Window->Preferences->Plugin Development->Target
Platform and Add.. ECF Remote Services to the active target
platform.
Since the usual way of installing
org.eclipse.ecf.remoteservices.tooling.pde is to install it as part
of the SDK...that would be my suggestion...i.e. that you
A) Install the ECF SDK into Eclipse
B) Create a new project using the Hello Host template...which will
now be available because o.e.e.remoteservices.tooling.pde was
installed by step A...and now...because of A...these packages will
be available for the newly created project.
Scott
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