My apologies, I messed things up with the mapping file containing folder.
Things work well now,
Regards,
--
Laurent
2008/9/23 Laurent PETIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
>
> back to my office, I'm investigating, I will inform you of the result.
>
> 2008/9/23 Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Laurent,
>>
>> I've never tried using JiBX binding inside an actual Eclipse plugin, but
>> I wouldn't think it would be fundamentally different from the case where
>> you're debugging a normal application. The JiBX plugin should handle the
>> binding every time the class files change, and those changes should be
>> picked up by Eclipse when it runs your plugin.
>>
>> What happens when you try this now?
>>
>> - Dennis
>>
>> Dennis M. Sosnoski
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>>
>>
>> Laurent PETIT wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm trying to convince my collegues to use JiBX instead of JAXB on our
>> > projects.
>> >
>> > But I have a problem that could prevent them to accept the change :
>> > I'm unable to test the plugin/RCP application from within Eclipse (via
>> > a normal or debug launch configuration). Indeed the classes do not
>> > seem to have been bound.
>> >
>> > What I've done to try to solve the problem is :
>> > - install the jibx eclipse plugin
>> > - generate the ant build file for my project, mark my plugin as built
>> > by a custom build script, modify the ant build file to incorporate the
>> > bytecode enhancement task
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance to anybody who could help me,
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > --
>> > Laurent PETIT
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