The CTS extension is an independent plug-in. You'd have to look at the
source code for that plug-in and figure out which parts of it you want
to integrate into your own plug-in. OJ doesn't have a real good system
for sharing parts between plug-ins, which means you may be reduced to
copying and pasting code. As an alternative, there might be a way to
store the data to share between the plug-ins in the Registry.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Mohammed Rashad
<mohammedrasha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> how to use cts extension when creating a new plugin.?
>  I need to get the combobox which is in the menu or crs extension on my
> plugin's JinternalFrame
>
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