Tim Schwenk wrote:
OK, so I didn't have as much time as I'd hoped to look at this over
the weekend, but I did manage to just about get my development
environment setup.  The problem I ran into was related to gathering up
the required dependencies for configuring an E3.2 target platform -
specifically the emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.2.4.zip.  The zip that is linked
from the Wiki doesn't exist on the main Eclipse site or on the archive
site.  I was able to locate a 2.2.4 version from the archive site, but
the version that the Wiki link was pointing to looked like
2.2.4-M200708282030 and the version that I found would not allow me to
compile several projects due to the fact that several of the EMF
classes weren't generic when they needed to be.  I'm sorry I can't
give more details because I just realized that I was using my work
notebook to do this and I'm too lazy to go get that and boot it up
now.  Anyway, does it sound like a different version of the
emf-sdo-xsd SDK would resolve the compilation problems, and if so, any
idea which version I should use?
Not really. The link to EMF SDK download came from WTP 1.5 download page and as you noticed it is broken there. You may want to report that issue in Eclipse bugzilla or ask in the WTP news group. I added another link to EMF SDK 2.2.4, but I don't know if it will work or not.
One other thing... If a different version of this SDK is necessary to
compile, will that same version also be required at runtime?  If so, I
think that's going to be a problem with RAD7 - I'm pretty sure that
EMF is one of the plugins that can only be updated with patches from
IBM.
I don't think it matters what version you are using, as long as it compiles.

BTW, theoretically you might be able to use your RAD7 instance as a target platform.

 regards,
 Eugene



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