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Re: Using nebula widgets in a view of eclipse [message #32894 is a reply to message #31353] |
Wed, 11 April 2007 13:18 |
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us
Also make sure to add org.eclipse.swt under "Required Plug-in" on the
Dependency tab in the plugin's manifest editor. I think I had some
strange class not found exceptions until I did that, at least with
CDateTime 0.9.0.
Stefan Langer wrote:
> You need to add the jar as a plugin dependency in order for it to show
> up. If the jar is not allready a plugin you first should convert the jar
> into a plugin. Use the wizard that creates a new Plugin-Project from
> existing Jar. Then add this plugin as a dependecy to the plugin that
> contains your view. Now you should be all set to use the widget from
> within your view.
> Don't forget to remove the jar from your buildpathpropertie or else you
> will run into problems since Eclipse will see the jar on the buildpath
> but the osgi runtime running your Eclipseinstance will not.
>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
> P.S: I'm forwarding this to the newsgroup so others can benefit from it!
>
> zakir wrote:
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > I had added the jar in the javabuildpath...
> >
> > Right click on the
> > project...properties---->JavaBuildpath--->Libraries--->Add Jar--> and
> > in
> > this way I had added the nebulas corresponding jar...
> >
> > Could you plz help me regarding this....
> > [...]
> >
> >> Stefan Langer schrieb:
>>> How did you add the jar top your plugin project?
>>>
>>> zakir schrieb:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I am using nebula widgets in my eclipse plugins view....
>>>>
>>>> I have added the jar of the corresponding nebula wiget...
>>>>
>>>> I am not getting any compilation error in my code...
>>>>
>>>> My only problem is in the runtime it is firing class not found
>>>> exception.....
>>>>
>>>> Could any one suggest me regarding this....
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in Advance...
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Zakir
>>>>
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Re: Using nebula widgets in a view of eclipse [message #580987 is a reply to message #31353] |
Wed, 11 April 2007 13:18 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us
Also make sure to add org.eclipse.swt under "Required Plug-in" on the
Dependency tab in the plugin's manifest editor. I think I had some
strange class not found exceptions until I did that, at least with
CDateTime 0.9.0.
Stefan Langer wrote:
> You need to add the jar as a plugin dependency in order for it to show
> up. If the jar is not allready a plugin you first should convert the jar
> into a plugin. Use the wizard that creates a new Plugin-Project from
> existing Jar. Then add this plugin as a dependecy to the plugin that
> contains your view. Now you should be all set to use the widget from
> within your view.
> Don't forget to remove the jar from your buildpathpropertie or else you
> will run into problems since Eclipse will see the jar on the buildpath
> but the osgi runtime running your Eclipseinstance will not.
>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
> P.S: I'm forwarding this to the newsgroup so others can benefit from it!
>
> zakir wrote:
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > I had added the jar in the javabuildpath...
> >
> > Right click on the
> > project...properties---->JavaBuildpath--->Libraries--->Add Jar--> and
> > in
> > this way I had added the nebulas corresponding jar...
> >
> > Could you plz help me regarding this....
> > [...]
> >
> >> Stefan Langer schrieb:
>>> How did you add the jar top your plugin project?
>>>
>>> zakir schrieb:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I am using nebula widgets in my eclipse plugins view....
>>>>
>>>> I have added the jar of the corresponding nebula wiget...
>>>>
>>>> I am not getting any compilation error in my code...
>>>>
>>>> My only problem is in the runtime it is firing class not found
>>>> exception.....
>>>>
>>>> Could any one suggest me regarding this....
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in Advance...
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Zakir
>>>>
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