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Re: Using Lomboz plugin with Eclipse



Le 04-03-18, ` 13:16, Greg Guerin a icrit :

What other solutions did you experiment with? In particular, I'd like to
know what you tried that didn't work.

My memory is a bit blurry, but IIRC I tried specifying the path to the classes.jar file. I also tried creating the symlink in other locations, such as under /Library/Java/Home.

I ask because classes.jar is already in the boot-classpath, so creating a
symlink to it is superfluous if the lomboz plugin is using its contents.

I'm a Java newbie, so classloader subtleties kinda go over my head. I was just trying to get the plugin to work. I have no idea what Lomboz does with the path to tools.jar. All I know is it needs it and doesn't function without it. Someone did raise the issue of their dependency on tools.jar on their user forum, and their answer was "it's the only way" to do what they need to do. Maybe they are incorrect in saying that, but who am I to say?

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