Meng, Thanks again. The reason why I did not install my plug-in in my application is: my application is not an RCP-based application, most of them might be headless application or web UI application. I developed this plug-in because I was building an IDE to support the development and monitor Equinox-based application, and my monitor plug-in is part of this IDE. I have thought about using Runtime.exec() to start my another Equinox framework, but how can I get BundleContext using this method?
Link 2008/9/4 Meng Xin Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Why not install those plug-ins in your application? Then your plug-in can > be in charge of monitoring and manging those plug-ins. The > EclipseStarter.startup you called in your plug-in that is the main function > of your app. You can easily find that Equinox prevents the framework running > again if it's running in the source code of EclipseStarter. If you want to > start another Equinox framework, try Runtime.exec. > >
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