Yeah, you can do it like this:
1. Export plug-in jars by using Eclipse plug-in project export function.
2. Install these jars into Eclipse as Visual SCXML editor plug-ins

Then, you can use Visual SCXML editor in Eclipse runtime environment rather
than debug environment

2010/8/3 Rahul Akolkar <rahul.akol...@gmail.com>

> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Jacob Beard <jbea...@cs.mcgill.ca> wrote:
> > Hi Long,
> >
> > I'm going to be working on some non-trivial demos of scxml-js, and I
> thought
> > it might be good if I used scxml-eclipse in this work. That way, you can
> get
> > more user feedback, and I'll potentially be able to use a tool that might
> > speed up development as I work with complex models.
> >
> <snip/>
>
> I used this page from the guide [1] and available GMF tutorials for
> other basics. The one difference was that I actually added the built
> plugins to my Eclipse install (rather than running them from source).
>
> -Rahul
>
> [1]
> http://commons.apache.org/sandbox/gsoc/2010/scxml-eclipse/guide/run-source-code.html
>
>
> > I think you may have posted about this before, but I was wondering if you
> > could tell me how to build and install scxml-eclipse.
> >
> > Let me know. Thanks,
> >
> > Jake
> >
> >
>
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