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Re: [ajdt-dev] An error message mentioning org.eclipse.equinox.service.weaving

You said that you have a 'jar' called org.aspectj.weaver...?  It
should be a 'folder' called org.aspectj.weaver....  How did you
install AJDT?  It looks like it is improperly installed.

Did you install from an update site, or just by copying some jars into
your eclipse plugins folder?

On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 6:49 AM, YourFriend Rick
<yourfriendrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message ----
>>Also, the hook fragment must be in the same directory as the OSGi
>>bundle (org.eclipse.osgi).
>>-----
>> The important thing here is:
>>
>> osgi.framework.extensions=org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.hook
>>
>> as a system property. So if you this via the vm parameter area of your
>> launch config, you should use
>> -Dosgi.framework.extensions=org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.hook
>>
>
> Thanks! After a few attempts, I manually copied the hook jar to both the
> workspace and the plugins folder.  The workspace didn't seem to react, but once
> the jar was in the plugins folder, I got new error messages:
>
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.aspectj.weaver.loadtime.definition.Definition
>    at
> org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.findClassInternal(BundleLoader.java:506)
>
>    at
> org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.findClass(BundleLoader.java:422)
>
> This is definitely progress.    However, my plugins folder contains a copy of a
> jar called:
> org.aspectj.weaver_1.6.10.20101003133000
> and the plugins folder also has three jars with osgi in their names:
> org.eclipse.osgi.services_3.2.100.v20100503
> org.eclipse.osgi.util_3.2.100.v20100503
> org.eclipse.osgi_3.6.1.R36x_v20100806
>
> So I'm not sure why the class is not found.
>
> Thanks for the feedback.  I will keep trying to import jars.
>
> I notice that when I import several jars at once, I get a message saying that
> the jars already exist in the workspace, and that these workspace project jars
> must be deleted in order to import the same jars as plugin jars.
>
> I've tried running this with and without the importation, and either way I get
> the same error message, namely that the weaver.loadtime Definition is not found.
>
> Thanks
> Rick
>
>
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