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Re: [jdt-dev] Extending Refactoring
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Irum,
Technical questions and discussions about using eclipse and eclipse-based
tools, and developing plug-in tools should be posted to the newsgroups.
Mailing lists at eclipse.org are intended for use by developers actually
working on or otherwise contributing to day-to-day development. The
development mailing lists are the way design and implementation issues are
discussed and decisions voted on by the committers.
However, here are some pointers:
- the refactoring code is hosted in JDT/UI plugin org.eclipse.jdt.ui. So
you need this plug-in
and all its prerequisites
- you might want to have a look at the packages
org.eclipse.jdt.internal.ui.refactoring*
and org.eclipse.jdt.internal.corext.refactoring*
Dirk
Irum Godil
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[jdt-dev] Extending Refactoring
02.01.2005 23:10
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jdt-dev@eclipse.o
rg
Hi,
I am new to using Eclipse and am sorry if this is not the right place to
ask. I am working on a school project and want access to the code base for
the Refactoring Module in Eclipse 3.0; so I can try some of my own
extensions.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to find too much help in the area.
Also, all previous newsgroup/mail lists postings are related to the 2.0
version.
Can someone please guide me as to how can I access the entire working copy
of the refactoring module and build on top of it.
Also, which plugins do I need to delete from my working eclipse directory
in order to run the refactoring module as a workbench.
I will appreciate any pointers please.
Thanks.
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