Hi Sascha,
thank you for you reply. I'm interested in using the
"SlicedBaseSegmentation" plugin. That is so cool! My own app (which uses QT4
as GUI) delivers some simple vtk-based post-process functionalities like
MPR, rendering, cropping/clipping etc. but no segmentation.
I read about MITK-plugins & MITK-functionalites. I guess "functionalities"
were an older "plugin-system" before the blueberry-time, right? Maybe that
is a way of integrating a plugin into a app?
I search for a tutorial explaining the topic we discuss (integrating plugin
into external app) but I guess there's no, right?
Regards,
Michael
2010/7/23 Sascha Zelzer <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> MITK-plugins usually make use of services provided by the BlueBerry
> platform. While it would be possible to use non-gui plugins in your own
> application, the same is not true for plugins providing user interface
> contributions. They require BlueBerry workbench services to function
> properly.
>
> Maybe we can come up with an alternative solution. In which plugins are
> you interested in?
>
> For which topic do you need a tutorial? The existing documentation can
> be found at http://www.mitk.org/wiki/Documentation
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
> On 07/22/2010 01:56 PM, Michael Xanadu wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I'm very new to MITK. I was able to build MITK & to create my own
> > simple plugin with the BundleGenerator. So far, that's all I have done
> > with MITK. But in fact, I have my own application, written in C++ and
> > VTK. I'm interested in using one or more plugins in that application.
> > The questions are:
> >
> > How can I integrate a MITK-plugin in my own application?
> > Is it possible?
> > Do I have to mess around with Blueberry in my apllication?
> > Is there a step-by-step tutorial out there?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > With kind regards,
> > Michael
>
>
>
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