Matthew,
Thank you for your advice. However, I am having trouble with
launching a JUnit plugin for the HelloWorld demo. In the launch
configuration, I am getting the error that the "demo.hello project does not
exist", which is the default for this launch configuration. I grabbed the
source code directly from CVS, so there should not be a problem there in
terms of "things lining up".
Additionally in general terms, if I understand Equinox correctly, it
allows users to work with specific compilation units called bundles at the
time that aspects are written, thus reducing compilation and linking effort?
Sincerely,
Craig
On 3/13/07, Matthew Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Craig,
If you want to weave Eclipse then a better approach would be load-time
weaving. Please take a look at the Aspects Equinox Incubator
http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/incubator/aspects/index.php. You can pick
and choose the plug-ins that need weaving rather than trying to build the
whole platform from scratch.
Matthew Webster
AOSD Project
Java Technology Centre, MP146
IBM United Kingdom Limited
Hursley Park, Winchester, SO21 2JN, England
Telephone: +44 196 2816139 (external) 246139 (internal)
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[aspectj-users] Building Eclipse from source using AspectJ;
Checkpointing; Tracing
Hello,
I am interested in integrating a programming language into Eclipse,
and I am trying to figure out how to go about understanding how Eclipse
works. To this end, I thought of running Eclipse in a debugger to
understand its dynamic behavior. If that would be the case, I think it
would be useful to have some sort of tracing and/or checkpointing support as
well as logging. Because of these issues, AspectJ came to mind because
aspects would be a good way to implement these features. At this time I
desire to know, can Eclipse 3.2 be built from source using AspectJ? I am
the Ant build files would need to be altered. Currently, I am have trouble
compiling Eclipse 3.2 using regular Java, getting tens of thousands of
errors. I addressed this problem with another newsgroup, but additionally
if anyone has an idea here, I would appreciate it. Also, could someone
comment on the feasibility of implementing the above features using AspectJ?
Thanks,
Craig
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