Hi! RCP and therefore Eclipse itself are based on OSGi so you'll have no problem installing new bundles (=plugins) during runtime.
I recommend you start with some of the many RCP tutorials out there - e.g.: http://www.vogella.de/articles/EclipseRCP/article.html greetings, Michael Am 02.08.2010 um 08:50 schrieb Sajith Vimukthi: > Hi All, > > I am very new to eclipse RCP and I am looking forward to develop an > application which will have different customizable features included under > the preference of the user. In simple words I need to develop an eclipse like > application where the plugins can be developed and added dynamically. I am > thinking of Spring-OSGI kind of a thing but the eclipse RCP looks like really > cool Can I get this done using Eclipse RCP? > > -- > Thanks, > Regards, > Sajith Vimukthi Weerakoon, > T .P No : ++94-716102392 > _______________________________________________ > equinox-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev
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