I tried it (epxort deployable feature to a repository)
but it has one error:
. ERROR in
C:\user-home\platform-sdk-4.14\git\eclipse.jdt.ui\org.eclipse.jdt.ui\ui\org\eclipse\jdt\internal\ui\javaeditor\codemining\JavaMethodParameterCodeMining.java
(at line 34)
text.append('…');
I guess it would better if JDT's source didn't rely on
the correct encoding, i.e., UTF-8.
Note that the repository it makes has no categories
items. You could create a site.xml to include the JDT
feature such that it is categorized and build that
instead. In any case, likely the dialog is empty because
you have "Group Items by category" checked and there are
no categories. If I uncheck that I do see the JDT
feature listed...
Regards,
Ed
On 29.02.2020 22:31, Gayan Perera wrote:
Hi Stepan,
I tried your suggestion, but the install dialog
does not show any content to install.
The simplest
approach should be:
- export the JDT feature from Eclipse using the
Export wizard
- install it into your existing installation from
there
This may depend on what kind of installation you are
basing of. I'm not sure JDT
alone can be updated in package installations?
HTH
Stephan
On 29.02.20 10:49, Gayan Perera wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm working on some JDT fixes, and i would like
to get them into my daily driver
> eclipse installation. How can i do that ? I
thought of building the platform sdk
> and add that repository to update my JDT parts
in the eclipse. But it there is
> more easy and less time consuming way to do
that ?
>
> BR
> Gayan.
>
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