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Re: [dtp-dev] New Connectivity Plug-in for BZ 117318
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Brian,
This plug-in has been added to today's (10/25) build. I had to make a
number of adjustments to bring it into compliance with our build
requirements:
1. The 4th place version number should be 200610241, where the final "1"
indicates the first version built on that date. (See
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/DTP_Development_Guidelines section
"Plug-in version updates" for details).
2. I changed the build script to make it a single jar. (See
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/DTP_Development_Guidelines section "Jar
Plug-ins" for details).
I have also created two Bugzilla entries for this plug-in:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=162228 (Exception when trying
to add driver lib to classpath)
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=162229 (How to handle
dependency on JDT?)
Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
Staff Software Engineer, Sybase, Inc.
http://dataplat.blogspot.com/
brian.fitzpatrick
@sybase.com
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10/24/2006 06:58 [dtp-dev] New Connectivity Plug-in
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Hi all...
This is to let you know that we've added a new plug-in to Connectivity for
version 1.0 - org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.jdt.
This new plug-in adds the ability (requested by BZ 117318 - Libraries for
Driver Definition) to re-use an existing driver instance's jar list as a
classpath container in a Java project. This allows users to use their
driver jars within Java projects easier, by simply consuming an existing
driver instance.
To access this new functionality, with the new plug-in in your workbench,
open the Properties (from the context menu) for a Java project. On the Java
Build Path property page, select the Libraries tab and click the Add
Library button. There's a new library type - Connectivity Driver Instance.
Select it and click Next. Select an available Driver Instance and click
Finish. In your Java project, you will see a new reference to the jars in
the driver instance you selected alongside the JRE System Library and
Plug-in Dependencies.
You can also edit an existing Connectivity Driver Instance library by
selecting it and clicking Edit on the Libraries tab of the Java Build Path
property page for a Java project. Change the selected driver instance and
click Finish to update it.
John, this will need to be added to the nightly builds if you get a chance.
Thanks.
--Fitz
Brian Fitzpatrick
Senior Software Engineer/DTP Committer
Sybase, Inc.
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