I have written an extensive SDK of Eclipse plugins using various
      extension points, including editors, views, and most importantly
      builders (APT - Java 5 mirror api) and Eclipse
      IncrementalProjectBuilders.  Third party developers download and
      install my SDK into their Eclipse to gain this functionality.  The
      APT annotation processor generates additional Java source files
      using org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom
      to the .apt_generated folder. The IncrementalProjectBuilders generate
      web resources (e.g. json files) to the bin/ directory.
      
      
      All of this works great when you are running
        Eclipse.  I've been using Buckminster for headless builds via
        Jenkins.  I install the headless version of the SDK into
        Buckminster's Eclipse instance and it runs my builders just like
        it does when I'm running Eclipse, using PDE build.
      
      
      Since Buckminster has been replaced, I'm trying to
        upgrade to Tycho.  I've followed some tutorials and I can build
        a simple update site with basic features and plugins.  However
        .. I'm wondering if (and how) it is possible to install my SDK
        plugins into the embedded Eclipse instance that Tycho uses for
        building, and have it invoke the APT and
        IncrementalProjectBuilders when it builds projects.  If I could
        either modify the embedded Eclipse that Tycho uses, or point
        Tycho to an existing (pre-configured) Eclipse installation, this
        seems like it should be possible.  
      
      
      Any ideas?
      
      
      Thanks!
      Phil
      
      
      
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