Ah, yes... now makes sense...

But of course, you can do both :-)  Just configure the launching the test
version of Eclipse to use the plugin(s) you're developing, and otherwise use the
installed ones.

-Marshall

On 8/9/2011 1:56 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
> Hello Marshal,
>
>> The issue with EMF - can you confirm it works for you in a brand-new-unzipped
>> Eclipse 3.6 or 3.7 where you install just the UIMA plugins from the update 
>> site,
>> but leave (or have) the box checked on the install page which says: "Contact 
>> all
>> update sites during install to find required software", *without* you having 
>> to
>> manually install EMF?
> When I install the UIMA plugins into Eclipse and I contact all update sites 
> it should work fine. I never experienced problems with this. 
>
> My point is, that if I do not want to *use* UIMA, but to *develop* UIMA 
> itself, then I do *not* want to have to install the Eclipse UIMA plugins into 
> my development instance. I only want to run them in my testing instance. And 
> since I do not install the plugins in my development instance, the EMF plugin 
> is not available to the testing instance.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>

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