Hi Stephen,
> Do you have the digester jar in your project classpath within Eclipse? I am developing an plugin. The jars are added using an seperated library plugin. It works when I am running it using the normal JUnit. But running the plugin within a runtime-workspace or to run JUnit for Plugins it fails. The Digester classes can not create the required classes of the current plugin depending on the library plugin. I am using Eclipse 3.0 M7 by the way. > Were you running JUnit within something like an Ant target with its own > classspath? The plain JUnit works but the JUnit for plugins don't work. > > I am importing digester into eclipse using an library plugin > > (just adding digesterXX.jar). I can run my plugin testcode > > nicely using normal JUnit but using Plugin-JUnit or starting > > the plugin within a eclipse platform context fails. > > > > It says Digester is unable to found my implementation > > classes provided using a setObjectCreate rule. > > > > Q1: Does anyone managed to use digester within a eclipse > > plugin? > > Q2: How? > > > > Thanks, Martin (Kersten) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
