Required plug-ins vs. Plugin dependencies [message #152217] |
Fri, 12 May 2006 12:59 |
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Originally posted by: katja.henttonen.vtt.fi
Hi all!
Could someone kindly explain me the difference between "Plugin
Dependencies" (in the Manifest Editor)
and "Required Plugins" (visible e.g. in Package Explorer and Properties -
Java Build Path - Required Plugins).?
I have added "eclipse.org.jdt.core" into Plugin dependecies (not optional),
but it does not appear
in the "Required Plugins" listing. As a consequence, I can't include it
into Java Build Path and get
the error "Import cannot be resolved".
So how can I modify "required plugins" listing? Why is it independent from
the "Plugin depencies"?
I have Eclipse 3.1.2 and Java 5 on XP.
All replys are appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Katja Henttonen
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Re: Required plug-ins vs. Plugin dependencies [message #152567 is a reply to message #152227] |
Mon, 15 May 2006 11:09 |
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Originally posted by: katja.henttonen.vtt.fi
Hi again!,
Thank you, Cesar, for explaining the difference. There are still a couple
of issues:
1) I tried update "class path" before but it does not have any affect. I
recall it used
to work with an example project, but it does not work with mine.Why could
that be?
2) I have added external libraries to the build path. Every time I do
"update
class path" Eclipse removes these libraries from the build path. How
I can prevent this?
Many thanks again.
Katja
"cesar" <cesar_olavo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e423ui$e9g$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Hi Katja,
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> plugin dependencies is the runtime classpath and the build path is...the
> build classpath. A way of synchronize both is right click package
> explorer> pde tools > update classpath.
>
> Cesar
>
> "Katja Henttonen" <katja.henttonen@vtt.fi> a
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