Alex,

Yep I can't write a bundle that depends on it. So I'll try the refresh
option.

Have a great day all.

2008/5/7 Alex Blewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> By not available, do you mean that it does not work, or that you can't
> write a PDE bundle that depends on it?
>
> If the latter, it's because PDE caches the target environment, and you
> have to refresh it. You can do that from window > preferences > pde >
> target. Then your bundle should he available.
>
> Alex
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 7 May 2008, at 00:20, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Installing a bundle after launching Eclipse using the -console, or using
> the Neils most excellent bundlemonitor 
> (<http://neilbartlett.name/downloads/bundlemonitor/>
> http://neilbartlett.name/downloads/bundlemonitor/) fails to make that
> bundle available in the WorkSpace / or as an available plugin dependency.
>
> It does however show up it the bundle monitor.
>
> (Eclispe 3.3.1.1 on Windows XP)
>
> I would have expected the functionality to be similar to adding a JAR, in
> that once the bundle has been installed, it should be available throughout
> the Eclipse Environment.
>
> I did get it to work by installing the plugin (using the links extension
> mechanism) prior to launching eclipse. Then the bundle is available and can
> be used in the workspace.
>
> Unless anyone has any bright ideas ?
>
> I will submit more information in the morning, if required.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
>
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