Need help executing an add-on package (GEF) [message #58512] |
Wed, 27 April 2005 17:10 |
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Originally posted by: robert.infotility.com
Hello everyone!
I have downloaded Eclipse 3.0.2 and I can execute it with no problem.
This is on a Windows XP box, Java 1.5.
I am trying to execute the GEF (Graphical Editing Framework).
I have downloaded GEF-SDK-3.0.1 and GEF-examples-3.0.1 and
unpacked them in the Eclipse directory.
I've tried 2 things:
(1) I thought perhaps that I would start Eclipse, then load GEF.
When I open Eclipse, I see the current project is something
called SWT. Under the "Project" menu, I click on "Close project".
But when I click on "Open project", it just reopens SWT;
I thought it would open a dialog box so that I could choose GEF.
I see there is a package explorer at the left, but it shows
only some SWT packages, and I don't see a way to choose others.
(2) So then I thought I would run GEF from a script or jar file
in the GEF directory. I don't see any launching scripts.
I did find a file gef.jar, but when I click on it I get
"Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute". Oops.
How is this supposed to work?
Btw I've searched the message archives and while I find several
other people have struggled with the Main-Class manifest attribute,
I don't see any solutions.
Thanks a lot for any light you can shed on this problem.
Robert Dodier
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Re: Need help executing an add-on package (GEF) [message #58592 is a reply to message #58512] |
Wed, 27 April 2005 21:08 |
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Originally posted by: myersj.gmail.com
Robert,
GEF is not an application or something to be executed. It is a library
that is used by other Eclipse plug-ins for creating graphical editors.
What are you trying to accomplish?
Hope this helps,
- Jeff
Robert Dodier wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I have downloaded Eclipse 3.0.2 and I can execute it with no problem.
> This is on a Windows XP box, Java 1.5.
>
> I am trying to execute the GEF (Graphical Editing Framework).
> I have downloaded GEF-SDK-3.0.1 and GEF-examples-3.0.1 and unpacked them
> in the Eclipse directory.
>
> I've tried 2 things:
>
> (1) I thought perhaps that I would start Eclipse, then load GEF.
> When I open Eclipse, I see the current project is something
> called SWT. Under the "Project" menu, I click on "Close project".
> But when I click on "Open project", it just reopens SWT;
> I thought it would open a dialog box so that I could choose GEF.
> I see there is a package explorer at the left, but it shows
> only some SWT packages, and I don't see a way to choose others.
>
> (2) So then I thought I would run GEF from a script or jar file
> in the GEF directory. I don't see any launching scripts.
> I did find a file gef.jar, but when I click on it I get
> "Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute". Oops.
>
> How is this supposed to work?
> Btw I've searched the message archives and while I find several
> other people have struggled with the Main-Class manifest attribute,
> I don't see any solutions.
>
> Thanks a lot for any light you can shed on this problem.
>
> Robert Dodier
>
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