Thanks for the pointer. I was able to integrate pivot jars into the RCP. Now the next step i was trying is to render the labels,text, etc onto the eclipse view.
For swt we use the Composite object to render. Eg: Composite parent; label l = new label(parent, SWT.WRAP); l.setText("Test Label"); Was wondering if its possible to render the pivot label object onto the RCP's Composite parent object? Thanks, -Manoj. On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Noel Grandin <noelgran...@gmail.com> wrote: > > With Eclipse RCP, you're operating in a plugin (OSGi-type) environment, so > you'll probably need to configure something in the manifest or one of the > plugin declaration files. > > There should be a tutorial somewhere about integrating third-party jars. > > -- Noel. > > > Manoj Kumar S wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. I do have all the jars in the build path already. > Still it never works. > > Thanks, > -Manoj. > > > > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Greg Brown <gkbr...@mac.com> wrote: > >> >> Sounds like you need to make sure the Pivot JARs are on your classpath. >> >> However, you are somewhat in uncharted waters. Pivot is based on AWT and >> Java2D, whereas Eclipse uses SWT. You may need to use the AWT/SWT bridge to >> accomplish what you are trying to do. This is not something we have tested, >> so you may run into issues that we are not aware of and may not be able to >> resolve. >> >> But please let us know how it goes. Others may be able to share some >> experience that may help, and we will try to be of assistance if we can. >> >> Greg >> >> >> On Thursday, October 08, 2009, at 02:50AM, "Manoj Kumar S" >> <m4ma...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> Was trying to use pivot in an Eclipse RCP application. When I try to >> instantiate any object (like Label) within a view, i get a run time >> exception of NoClassDefenition found. >> >> Any one has tried this before? Any examples? >> >> Appreciate your help. >> >> Thanks, >> -Manoj. >> > > >