All: I have committed to the xulrnner_extension_reorg a refactoring of the xulrunner extension point.
What is impacted? org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.ide.core: moved the extnsion code to org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.swt.browser org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.ide.ui: side effect of moving the MozillaHelper class to org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.swt.browser org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.swt.browser: now contains the extension code Those three now contains the markup for extending originally in the xulrunner bundle @ mozilla org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.swt.browser.carbon.macosx org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.swt.browser.gtk.linux.x86 org.eclipse.atf.mozilla.swt.browser.win32.win32.x86 And at Mozilla, those three have no more plugin markup and dep on ATF: org.mozilla.xulrunner.gtk.linux.x86 org.mozilla.xulrunner.carbon.macosx org.mozilla.xulrunner.win32.win32.x86 This is an minor update to the Xulrunner 18.1.3 bundles available from Mozilla. The Xulrunners are the sames identical binaries, but the Manifest.mf has been updated to remove Eclipse's ATF dependency and the plugin.xml removed. This experimental release is crafted to work with the code available at Eclipse's ATF in the xulrunner_extension_reorg branch. Note : The xpcom bundle contains also the extact same binaries as the 18.1.3 release, and the manifest has been updated to add a new entry: Eclipse-BuddyPolicy: registered to allow third parties to provide additional XPCOM interfaces in other bundles.) I did made a build of the Xulrunner available @ sf.net so we can review them before I update the release @ Mozilla: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=188680&package_id= 221090&release_id=537270 Thanks for the feedback :-) -- Cheers Philippe http://easyeclipse.org - http://phpeclipse.net - http://eclipse.org/atf _______________________________________________ atf-dev mailing list atf-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/atf-dev