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Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-3196:
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    Issue & fix info: [Repro attached, Workaround attached]
             Urgency: Normal

Triaged for 10.5.2. Set normal urgency.


> UI plugin won't assign correct path when installed outside the 'plugins' 
> directory, (in another extension location directory).
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>
>                 Key: DERBY-3196
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3196
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Eclipse Plug-in
>    Affects Versions: 10.3.1.4
>         Environment: Windows 2000, Eclipse 3.3.1.1, Derby Plugin 10.3.1.4
>            Reporter: Julen Parra
>
> When installing the plugins in a directory other than the "plugins" 
> directory, and setting the Derby nature to a project, the UI plugin will 
> ignore that fact, and modify the classpath or the project as if the jar files 
> were in the "plugins" directory.
> How to reproduce:
> Download and install both Derby plugins in a extension location, different 
> from the plugins directory. To set up an alternative extension location, 
> follow the instructions in:
> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-ecl-manage/
> Start Eclipse, select a project and select the "Apache Derby->Add Apache 
> Derby Nature" context menu option.
> The project builds now with errors, as the system cannot find the derby jar 
> files in the "ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins" directory.
> Opening the classpath of the project, the jar files are added with the 
> ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins path, even if they aren't there.
> Solution:
> The "Add Apache Derby Nature" should take into account the actual position of 
> the plugins when changing the plugin.
> Workaround:
> Manually modify the Classpath. Add a new classpath variable called DERBY_HOME 
> with the real directory where the derby jar files are located. Extend that 
> variable with the jar files.

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