Umm how do you compile the plugin? I have problems with eclipse depencencies. I get hit by [1]. Tried [2] workaround, it helps, but there are tons of dependencies (i'm using maven 2.2.0).
[1] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3518 [2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2595 2010/2/12 Andrus Adamchik <[email protected]> > I want to try when I have a bit more time, but good point, this can be a > problem in a non-Windows L&F. I guess we can completely take over the menu > creation in CM, and attach the menus to Eclipse (or maybe it just works > somehow???) > > Anyways, the same VM operation is very promising - we don't need to redo CM > as a plugin, and we don't need to write Eclipse/CM network communication > protocol. Instead we just embed it and only write the glue code in the > plugin (which is exactly what Ksenia did in this demo). I guess this will > require some refactoring of the CM startup and configuration, which I wish > we'd do regardless. > > Andrus > > --------------- > Andrus Adamchik > Apache Cayenne ORM: http://cayenne.apache.org/ > Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrus_a > > > > > On Feb 12, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Michael Gentry wrote: > > I'm curious if you have tried this on OS X? If you are running in the >> same JVM as Eclipse, then I suspect there will be OS X issues due to >> the menus. >> >> Thanks, >> >> mrg >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Khailenko Ksenia >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi there! >>> I'd like you to introduce this demo of the >>> >>> cayenne-modeler-eclipse-plugin(Research-eclipse-plugin-for-opening-cayenne-modeler.patch >>> at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAY-1392 ). >>> >>> This works like an editor now. So, to open the modeler from eclipse >>> you should select the existing cayenne*.xml in your eclipse project >>> and after the right click on it choose the "Open With/Other" command. >>> Then in the wizard of "Editor selection"("Internal editors" option) >>> choose "Cayenne Modeler Eclipse Plugin". >>> >>> This will run Cayenne Modeler on the same jvm as your Eclipse is >>> running. Cayenne Modeler will open the project of cayenne*.xml you've >>> selected and will update the corresponding eclipse project every time >>> you save the project in modeler. Buttons and menues corresponding to >>> creating of new project or opening some another project are disabled. >>> Command "Close Project" will force the modeler to quit. Also when you >>> save the project in modeler the dialog of generating classes appears >>> for every dataMap existing at the project. Now there are no any >>> restrictions on opening any file in the eclipse workspace with this >>> editor, and if the file you attempt to open is not match cayenne*.xml >>> this will force the Modeler to be opened with the default view of >>> choosing the project. >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, Ksenia Khailenko >>> >>> >> > -- Andrey
