I believe the org.eclipse.e4.core.javascript bundle isn't under active 
development (hasn't changed since 0.9 release).  It requires Rhino, but I 
suggest just ignoring/deleting the bundle completely since nothing else is 
using it.

I have updated the wiki page as you suggested.

John





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Thanks. I have just upgraded to Eclipse 3.6 and this has mostly solved my 
problem. I already had the javax.annotation plugin in my workspace but as 
a binary plugin from one of the latest integration builds.

Perhaps the wiki page http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/ProjectSetFiles should be 
updated to say "3.6" instead of "3.5".

The plugin "org.eclipse.e4.core.javascript" still has a compile error. It 
cannot find org.mozilla.javascript.Scriptable. Another project  to add to 
the project set?

Stefan


> You need the bundle javax.annotation from Orbit. I have added this to 
the 
> project set (e4.ui.psf). If you reload from HEAD and then import that 
> project set again, you should be in good shape. 
> 
> John 
> 
> 
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>  I would like to do some more testing on e4, but I get a compile error 
> with the code from e4 HEAD. I have checked out the code as described on 
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/ProjectSetFiles.
> 
>  Eclipse gives me an error for some imports:
> 
>  import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;
>  import javax.annotation.PreDestroy;
> 
>  Access restriction: The type PostConstruct is not accessible due to 
> restriction on required library C:\Program 
> Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20\jre\lib\rt.jar
> 
>  Shouldn't Eclipse pick up the code from the "java.annotation" plugin 
> contained in the 4.0 SDK? Do I have to use some special target platform 
> settings or so?
> 
>  (Note: I am currently running on Eclipse 3.5.)
> 
>  Stefan
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