Dave i'm not able to commit on your svn. The password is coorect for retieving datas but i can't put corrections in the project... is that normal?<br><br>I have tried to repare properly some of warnings due to the lack of Generics use. As you don't tell me what JDK to use, i corrected some classes and compile classes to be compatible in 1.5 or higher.<br>
So now you have some generics in your classes ^^<br>I also replace some use of new ArrayList where just Collections.emptylist() are required. Maybe i'm wrong but i don't think so. Nevertheless i've just put these corrected line in coments and not erased them brutally ^^<br>
<br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2008/3/19, Dave Schoorl <<a href="mailto:maillists@cyber-d.com">maillists@cyber-d.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br> Territorio Jordan-V. wrote:<br> > Hi Dave,<br> ><br> > As i had problems with OpenCMS 7.0.4 and the current version of your<br> > plugin<br> > i have decided to checkout the SVN version of the plugin, build a jar, in<br>
> order to correctly connect my own Dev Module project to my OpenCMS server.<br> > So i used TortoiseSVN to take the under-developpment sources project. And<br> > Eclipse Europa to build the jar.<br> ><br> > Does i need to take some precautions to build the plug-in jar file and<br>
> then<br> > integrate to eclipse (i'm on a windows environnement) ? (sorry for my<br> > english i'm just a french ^^)<br> ><br> <br> <br>In the subversion repository there is an Eclipse .project file that<br>
identifies the project as an Eclipse plugin project. This means you must<br> have the appropriate Eclipse Plugin Development Environment (PDE) plugins<br> available in Eclipse. This is also called the RCP platform. If you do not<br>
have them or the related sources installed, you can add them to your<br> eclipse installation via Eclipse's software update mechanism -- although I<br> believe it is tucked away somewhere in the list and easily overlooked.<br>
<br> The RCP platform is default available in all Europa distributions, but<br> only the Classic and RCP/Plugin distributions contain the RCP sources by<br> default. The sources are real handy when debugging eclipse related plugin<br>
problems. See also <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/compare.php">http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/compare.php</a>.<br> <br><br> <br> ><br> > NB : Do you use a special plugin to to checkout svn project under eclipse?<br>
> because with my Europa version and the Subclipse Plugin it seems there is<br> > a<br> > problem to connect to sourceforge svn (i use a proxy).<br> > If you want i can try to help you with debugging your plugin during my<br>
> spare<br> > time...<br> ><br> <br> <br>I also use Subclipse from behind a proxy. There is one catch with<br> Subclipse, and that is that Subclipse does not use Eclipse's proxy<br> settings. You must edit the file C:\Documents and Settings\<your username<br>
here>\Application Data\Subversion\servers and at the end of the file, in<br> the [Global] section add your proxy values for:<br> http-proxy-host =<br> http-proxy-port =<br> http-proxy-username =<br> http-proxy-password =<br>
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