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Originally posted by: info.dfm2html.com

any new news about when ocl can be used stand-alone?
Re: stand-alone [message #31737 is a reply to message #31666] Mon, 17 April 2006 02:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jörg wrote:
> any new news about when ocl can be used stand-alone?
>
>
>
It can now, or at least I can now run JUnit tests that don't start
up Eclipse. But you will need to put lib/lpgjavaruntime.jar on your
classpath explicitly if you run against the unpacked plugin .jar.

Regards

Ed Willink
Re: stand-alone [message #31874 is a reply to message #31737] Mon, 17 April 2006 14:17 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: cdamus.ca.ibm.com

Hi, Jörg,

To add to Ed's reply: the 1.0.0M6a build of EMFT OCL still has some
dependencies on Eclipse platform libraries, but does not need a running
Eclipse instance. The next integration build (this week) will go one step
further, allowing deployment in an environment that does not have any of
the Eclipse platform classes (the necessary changes are committed already,
in case you want to build from checkout).

You will need to deploy the org.eclipse.emf.ocl JAR with the following
dependencies (I need to update the web site with these details):

- org.eclipse.emf.common
- org.eclipse.emf.ecore
- com.ibm.icu
- lpgjavaruntime.jar (extracted from the OCL JAR)

Cheers,

Christian

Ed Willink wrote:

> Jörg wrote:
>> any new news about when ocl can be used stand-alone?
>>
>>
>>
> It can now, or at least I can now run JUnit tests that don't start
> up Eclipse. But you will need to put lib/lpgjavaruntime.jar on your
> classpath explicitly if you run against the unpacked plugin .jar.
>
> Regards
>
> Ed Willink
Re: stand-alone [message #575060 is a reply to message #31666] Mon, 17 April 2006 02:24 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Jörg wrote:
> any new news about when ocl can be used stand-alone?
>
>
>
It can now, or at least I can now run JUnit tests that don't start
up Eclipse. But you will need to put lib/lpgjavaruntime.jar on your
classpath explicitly if you run against the unpacked plugin .jar.

Regards

Ed Willink
Re: stand-alone [message #575225 is a reply to message #31737] Mon, 17 April 2006 14:17 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: cdamus.ca.ibm.com

Hi, Jörg,

To add to Ed's reply: the 1.0.0M6a build of EMFT OCL still has some
dependencies on Eclipse platform libraries, but does not need a running
Eclipse instance. The next integration build (this week) will go one step
further, allowing deployment in an environment that does not have any of
the Eclipse platform classes (the necessary changes are committed already,
in case you want to build from checkout).

You will need to deploy the org.eclipse.emf.ocl JAR with the following
dependencies (I need to update the web site with these details):

- org.eclipse.emf.common
- org.eclipse.emf.ecore
- com.ibm.icu
- lpgjavaruntime.jar (extracted from the OCL JAR)

Cheers,

Christian

Ed Willink wrote:

> Jörg wrote:
>> any new news about when ocl can be used stand-alone?
>>
>>
>>
> It can now, or at least I can now run JUnit tests that don't start
> up Eclipse. But you will need to put lib/lpgjavaruntime.jar on your
> classpath explicitly if you run against the unpacked plugin .jar.
>
> Regards
>
> Ed Willink
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