Hi Jeffrey, > Thanks for your response. The existing repository won't work. Unlike a > Java application, putting JARs on the classpath is not sufficient to make > Eclipse aware of these libraries. Eclipse needs to work with something > known as an Eclipse plug-in, which is really the JARs themselves plus a > couple XML configuration files. So, in order to make use of the Eclipse > update manager, we need to bundle the JARs, the XML configuration files > and other files such as license/readme/etc together in the form of an > Eclipse plug-in.
So are you proposing a new project or some infra work to host another repo with these jars+metadata? And then of course support/commitment of various projects to put stuff into that repo. Sanjiva. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
