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Re: [platform-core-dev] eclipse plugins framework as standalone
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you are asking two questions: a) using
the plugin and extension mechanisms without a GUI and b) using this from
"inside some other application"
a) sure. just remove the plugins
you don't need and write an application that does not use any UI code
b) you can run Eclipse from another
Java program by putting the OSGi jar on the classpath of the outer program
and calling the appropriate methods on EclipseStarter.
Note that Eclipse has a strong component
model and manages component classpaths dynamically. So accessing
classes contained in plugins from the outer program is challenging.
Jeff
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Hi,
I know this question must have come up a lot of times, but I didn't find
a definitive answer.
How can I use Eclipse's plugins framework (meanint osgi+extension
points) as a standalone jar which I can run inside some other
application? This means, in particular, no GUI support.
Thanx,
Ittay
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