On 13.03.2013 23:51, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi,
>> No i didn't use svn to download the code source, i download it from the 
>> sourceforge and import it to my workspace.
>> so i have to download the latest version, or i'll have to do it from svn 
>> repository ?
> Just checked that we have no source bundle in the snapshot, so the best is 
> that you get the source from  svn.

actually the snapshot source bundle is 

- the lib/OJ*.jar, plus
- language/ folder

of snapshots ;)..

> But to develop a plugin (without modyfing openjump source code) you can also 
> create you project and use openjump .jar files as dependencies.
> Necessary .jar files (openjump-1.6.0*.jar, jts-1.13.jar...) are included in 
> all snapshot distribution.
> 

including the sources, see above. ..ede

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