Hi Sascha,

I don't quite understand what you mean here. Even with the old
> "Functionality" concept, you had to use some framework classes to build your
> own application in order to manage the functionalities.
>

I just thought - maybe there's a possibility to merge a blueberry-plugin
with the old functionality concept to integrate that plugin easier in my own
apllication.



There is no tutorial explaining how to use MITK Plugins in applications
> which do not use the BlueBerry workbench because this is just not possible.
>
> You may want to consider using the BlueBerry workbench and to integrate
> your own post-processing code as a plugin. This way you could easily benefit
> from other MITK Plugins.
>
> The "SlicedBaseSegmentation" plugin, which is called
> "org.mitk.gui.qt.segmentation" in the current code base is an example of a
> more complex plugin which can not be used outside of BlueBerry.
>


The idea of using the BlueBerry workbench and to integrate my own plugin
already crossed my mind, too. We think that it would be a nice Plan B.
To summarize: The only possibility to integrate a plugin in my own
application would be to implement the architecture of Blueberry workbench in
my application (reverse engineering)? How extensive would it be?


Regards, Michael
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