This looks like my directory structure, except that I deleted the files LICENSE.txt, NOTICE.txt, and site.xml in the ../eclipse directory.
Also, the .link file has just the directory name: path=C:/<myExternalDirectory>/ibator Jeff Butler On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:55 AM, Leucht, Axel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Jeff for having a look at my problem. > > I unjarred the three feature files (org.apache.ibatis.abator_1.1.0.jar) into > a newly created directory org.apache.ibatis.abator_1.1.0 in my external > feature directory. Unfortunately this doesn't work for me as the error in the > log file is now: "No repository found at > <myExternalDirectory>/ibator/eclipse/.eclipseextension". > > Is it wrong what I did or can you describe it more precisely what you did to > make it work? I'm verifying ibator to be present just by looking into Eclipse > help where it should be visible, shouldn't it? > > My external directory now looks like this: > > ibator > eclipse > features > org.apache.ibatis.abator_1.1.0 > feature.xml > LICENSE > NOTICE > LICENSE.txt > NOTICE.txt > plugins > org.apache.ibatis.abator.core_1.1.0.jar > org.apache.ibatis.abator.doc_1.1.0.jar > org.apache.ibatis.abator.ui_1.1.0.jar > site.xml > > Again, thanks for you're help. > > /Axel > > >>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>Von: Jeff Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2008 04:38 >>>An: [email protected] >>>Betreff: Re: ibator Eclipse plugin >>> >>> >>>I got it to work, but it was strange. I had to unJar the files in the >>>feature into a directory like this: >>> >>>..\eclipse\features\org.apache.ibatis.abator_1.1.0 >>> >>>The three plugins can remain jarred in ..\eclipse\plugins >>> >>>I followed the error messages shown in the error log to >>>figure this out. >>> >>>When I rebuild the plugin for 3.4, it will have the new structure. >>> >>>Jeff Butler >>> >>> >>>On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Leucht, Axel >>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> I'm trying to install the ibator Eclipse plugin. >>>> >>>> But I don't like the idea to "pollute" the Eclipse folder >>>with all ny required plugins. Instead all my plugins are >>>stored external ina seperate folder and I do have a links >>>folder within Eclipse with files "linking" the required >>>plugin. This works fine and let me switch to new plugins >>>quite easily without having to delete all files needed by a plugin. >>>> >>>> This doesn't work with ibator, though. I downloaded the >>>plugin from the ibatis website, copied all the files into a >>>separate ibator-folder and wrote a link-file to also load the >>>plugin for my Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede). >>>> >>>> Does anyone know why it is not working or how can it be >>>accomplisged what I'm trying to do? >>>> >>> >
