> I am using Eclipse Helios (3.6.2) - Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, and I'm
> glad I got it installed properly, but I thought if it was installed properly
> you wouldn't have to add the .jars each time. Oh well, this isn't the
> problem at hand! ha ha. 

With respect to this - I can certainly understand your confusion. The only 
thing the plugin currently does is allow you to launch Java classes that 
implement Application or BXML files that contain a Window or Window subclass as 
a root element. So there's obviously some room for improvement here.  :-)

G

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