Hi Tomasz,

What is the SDO version you are using?

Have you tried to debug in the SDO source code to check where exactly it
stops?

Regards,
Adriano Crestani

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Tomasz Klukowski <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I want to make an Eclipse Plug-in that uses Apache Tuscany SDO library.
> Unfortunatelly I've come into a severe problem that I can't overcome. I've
> tried many different things but nothing has worked and I'm very desperete
> for any help.
> Here's a description of my problem:
>
> At the moment of calling SDOUtil.createHelperContex() the execution of the
> calling method stops. Nothing happens and no exception is thrown.
> For example calling of this method causes nothing more than writing
> "look!" on the console:
>
> void exmp() {
>  System.out.println("look!");
>  SDOUtil.createHelperContext();
>  System.out.println("I'm on TV!");
> }
>
> A similar problem is with HelperProvider.getDefaultContext().
>
> I suppose the problem is that not all needed libraries are
> loaded\initialized as I run the project as the Eclipse Plug-in.
> When I used the SDO-Tuscany in application compiled as the SWT Application
> everything worked fine!
>
> Is there any way to make the SDO-Tuscany library work in an Eclipse
> Plug-in?
>
>

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