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Re: [ljc] Recommended way to depend on eclipse jars without RCP?

From: Adrian W.
Sent on: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 2:58 PM
+1 for no moderation.

On 15 November[masked]:34,­ Martijn Verburg <[address removed]> wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Our apologies - we _do_ need to put a better moderation system in
> place.  I think opening it up to a number of the associates is a good
> idea - we'll get something in place in the coming week or so.
>
> Cheers,
> Martijn (@ Devoxx)
>
> On 15 November[masked]:29,­ Neil Bartlett <[address removed]> wrote:
>> Hooray! Nearly twenty hours between posting a message and it reaching
>> the mailing list.
>>
>> I know that I've moaned about this subject before, but COME ON...
>> twenty hours?!? That completely kills the possibility of discourse.
>> It's also probable that my information reached Dave far too late to be
>> useful to him. I suppose I should have just sent it privately to him
>> but then what's the point of the list? Heck, I could have sent him a
>> letter! When you're slower than the Royal Mail, it's time to
>> acknowledge you have a problem.
>>
>> Please. If the LJC list must be moderated (and I remain unconvinced of
>> that) then at least actually moderate it. If there's a bottleneck with
>> Barry, open it up so that any Associate can moderate.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Frustrated of Tunbridge Wells
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Neil Bartlett <[address removed]> wrote:
>>> Hi Dave,
>>>
>>> Dependency analysis is so much harder if you insist on not using OSGi ;-)
>>>
>>> But, those plug-ins are all still JARs so there is nothing wrong with
>>> putting them on the classpath of a traditional Java runtime. I think
>>> for what you want to do, you just need the JDT core JAR... all the
>>> other stuff you listed is part of OSGi or RCP.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Neil
>>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Dave Snowdon <[address removed]> wrote:
>>>> Hi folks
>>>> I'm working on a personal project that requires the use of the eclipse java
>>>> parser in order to create an abstract syntax tree (AST).
>>>> However, the project is intended as a library not a client application and I
>>>> don't want to use the eclipse RCP as it's much more than I need (I don't
>>>> want a SWT UI or to use OSGi).
>>>> Currently, I've simply pulled some jars out of my copy of eclipse. However,
>>>> I'd like to know if there's a recommended way to include eclipse jars in
>>>> other projects other than simply depending on the whole RCP.
>>>> Any thoughts? Comments?
>>>> Dave
>>>> PS FWIW Here's the jars I'm using at the moment:
>>>> org.eclipse.core.con­tenttype_3.4.1.R35x_­v[masked].jar
>>>> org.eclipse.core.job­s_[masked].v[masked]­.jar
>>>> org.eclipse.core.res­ources_3.5.1.R35x_v[­masked].jar
>>>> org.eclipse.core.run­time_3.5.0.v[masked]­.jar
>>>> org.eclipse.equinox.­common_3.5.1.R35x_v[­masked].jar
>>>> org.eclipse.equinox.­preferences_[masked]­.v[masked].jar
>>>> org.eclipse.jdt.core­_3.5.2.v_981_R35x.ja­r
>>>> org.eclipse.osgi_3.5­.1.R35x_v[masked].ja­r
>>>>
>>>>
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