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| Re: [pde-dev] Plugin not started [SOLVED] | 
Brian Bauman schrieb:
One of the most common problems is to reference a class in a jar which 
you don't have access to at runtime.  For instance, if you place a jar 
in your project (project A), any other project who depends on project 
A can use classes in it.  But since the jar is not on the 
Bundle-Classpath, when you run the bundle it will fail to find the 
class.  This is the reason I asked about the class being in a jar vs 
source folder.
The things to verify to make sure it works:
1. Verify the source folder is included as a library.  This should be 
in the build.properties of your project.  You should see an entry for 
source.<library_name>= <source folder>.  That library name should 
appear in the Bundle-Classpath header of your manifest (unless the 
library is '.' and you don't specify a Bundle-Classpath).
I don't know, what this building mechanism is all about! I opened the 
build.properties file and activated the "custom build" option. Now  it 
works!!
Thanks a lot, that hint was the key!
Do you have a link where I can read/learn more about this build mechanism?
Thanks and greets
Boris