Hi Dan, >its not obvious for an elclipse noob like me.
No worries. I definitely found the instructions confusing as well (which is why for a long time I'd just build and copy the jars). >what would a main class look like for running the coloc plugin straight from ellipse Coloc 2 already has a dependency on fiji-lib, so you just need a class with two things: 1. import fiji.Debug; 2. a main method like this: public static void main(String[] args) { Debug.run(null, null); } You can just put that method in Coloc_2.java, for example, and run it in Eclipse. It should start up an ImageJ instance with Coloc_2 installed properly. >i dont see any place where the coloc .jar is biult and saved? Where should the built .jar be located by default? If you build it as a Maven project Eclipse should create the .jars[1]. Also all ImageJ/Fiji projects can be built from the command line[2] by using mvn. In either case the output jar is in the /target subdirectory, per Maven convention. Let us know if you run into any more problems or if any of this is unclear! Best, Mark [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12993504/my-maven-java-project-in-eclipse-doesnt-generate-jar-file [2] http://imagej.net/Developing_ImageJ_on_the_command_line#Build_the_source On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Daniel White <d...@chalkie.org.uk> wrote: > Hi Mark, Hi Tom > I seem to be having trouble getting the colocalization analysis plugins > top build, this is in Eclipse mars. > > I imported the maven project, and imageJ runs fine from eclipse, but i > dont see any place where the coloc .jar is biult and saved? Where should > the built .jar be located by default? > > what would a main class look like for running the coloc plugin straight > from ellipse, without having to copy a .jar into another fiji ? > > maybe i am missing something at > http://imagej.net/Developing_Fiji_in_Eclipse#Running_and_Debugging > its not obvious for an elclipse noob like me. > > cheers > > D > > > > On 25 June 2015 at 19:39, Mark Hiner <hi...@wisc.edu> wrote: > >> Hi Daniel, >> >> >The Fiji.sc docs describe how to do a plugin in the script editor, >> >or how to develop imageJ itself in eclipse, >> >but not how to get one of the external Fiji plugins, like coloc >> analysis, >> >and then run Fiji with my hacked plugin code running from eclipse???? >> >> This process is described in the Developing Fiji in Eclipse tutorial[1] - >> which I just updated with a bit more information. >> >> >i can run imageJ from there by highlighting the ij jar and doing run as >> java application >> >> If you are running ij.jar from the Maven dependencies of >> Colocalisation_Analysis, then Eclipse is likely just literally executing >> the jar without anything else on the classpath. Using Debug.run will give >> you an ImageJ with your plugin loaded properly. >> >> Also, if you don't want to make a temporary main method, you can always >> build the .jar for your plugin and put it into an existing Fiji >> installation. >> >> Hope that helps. >> >> Best, >> Mark >> >> [1] http://imagej.net/Developing_Fiji_in_Eclipse#Running_and_Debugging >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Daniel White <d...@chalkie.org.uk> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I'm setting up my plugin dev environment (win7 x64), by reading the docs >>> on the fiji.sc pages. >>> I got eclipse installed, new JDK installed and seen by eclipse, >>> Colocalization_Analysis plugin cloned from github using github for >>> windows >>> I imported the plugin as described with the import maven project gadget >>> in eclipse, >>> and it got the dependencies as jars apparently. >>> >>> So i can run imageJ from there by highlighting the ij jar and doing run >>> as java application, >>> but the coloc_2 plugin doesnt appear in the Analyze menu?????? >>> >>> The Fiji.sc docs describe how to do a plugin in the script editor, >>> or how to develop imageJ itself in eclipse, >>> but not how to get one of the external Fiji plugins, like coloc >>> analysis, >>> and then run Fiji with my hacked plugin code running from eclipse???? >>> >>> Can I help fix the docs so noobs like me can get started easier, >>> and in the process get myself up and running with a little help from on >>> of you folks please? >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> Dan White >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ImageJ-devel mailing list >>> ImageJ-devel@imagej.net >>> http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel >>> >>> >> >
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