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[news.eclipse.tools.emf] Re: EMF Standalone Main Application

You can look at the dependencies listed within each plugin when viewed in the package explorer. You'll need those. You might also need registrations that others happen because of plugin.xml processing.


exquisitus wrote:
sorry didnt explain it correct i got three Plug-in

1. plugin.rcp
2. plugin.model
3. plugin.commandline

In my RCP plugin all works fine i can load, edit the Model. My commandline plugin has a classic Java Main Application.
I want to load in the commandline plugin a XML-File and use therefor
i use my generated EMf model plugin.


So what do i have to enter in the MANIFEST.MF to run this?

Thanks

Ed Merks schrieb:
An RCP application normally should be started as a proper Eclipse application, not just by setting up the classpath. Maybe you need org.eclipse.emf.ecore in the list below?


exquisitus wrote:
Hi

I use my EMF Model which based on a XML-Schemata in a RCP and in a Plug-in which can be run in command line as stand-alone application.

The Plug-in xyz.jar starts fine. But if i try to load my XML-File
i get a excption that the class
org/eclipse/emf/ecore/resource/resourceSet was not found.
Do i have to set a classpath ?

Here my manifest file:
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Main-Class: build.main.BuildMain
Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
Bundle-Name: Build Plug-in
Bundle-SymbolicName: build
Bundle-Version: 2.1.8
Bundle-Activator: build.BuildPlugin
Bundle-Vendor: Manager
Require-Bundle: org.eclipse.ui,
 org.eclipse.core.runtime,
 build.plugin.monitor,
 plugin.model,
 org.eclipse.emf.common,
 org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi
Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment: J2SE-1.5
Bundle-ActivationPolicy: lazy
Export-Package: build.main
Bundle-ClassPath: src/libs/javaAPI.jar,
 src/libs/jdom.jar,
 src/libs/xerces.jar,
 .