Hi,

Thanks for your help.

I did the same steps described in the custom app tutorial, but I have one
exception when i want to export my product :

*Unable to find feature "org.eclipse.rcp" with version in range
[3.7.0.v20110216-9DB5Fm1FpBGy_AaVz-mFamgY,3.7.0.v20110216-9DB5Fm1FpBGy_AaVz-mFamgY].
*

In the dependencies tab i put this :
org.eclipse.rcp (3.7.0.v20110216-9DB5Fm1FpBGy_AaVz-mFamgY)
net.refractions.udig.base ...

I tried to delete the version but i had the same problem

thank you

2012/1/12 Jody Garnett <[email protected]>

>  Have a read through the custom app tutorial!
>
> You can define your product to export two ways:
> 1) as a list of features (where the features are the same thing that is
> published to an update site; basically a group of plugins that contribute
> one "idea" to your product). This is the one I recommend.
>
> 2) As a list of plugins. This is the one everyone else recommends (at
> least when they are starting out).
>
> Can you try the Custom App tutorial and let me know if you have any
> questions?
>
> --
> Jody Garnett
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>
> On Thursday, 12 January 2012 at 7:59 PM, ilyass ahrazem wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have developed a RCP Eclipse application that uses sdk udig. Now i want
> to export it to have an executable.
> I developed 7 bundles (plug-ins). It is possible to make an executable
> with more than one plug-in ?, how i can do it ?
>
> thanks for help
>
> 2011/11/25 Jody Garnett <[email protected]>
>
> Good afternoon:
>
> I am developping a plugin which moves a point into a map.
> the coordinates of the point are provide by a simulator.
>
> Sounds fun.
>
> What i want to do is to detect if my point is displayed in the map or not,
> if not, i must center the map. I dont know how i can do that. It is
> possible to get the status of the glasspane associed to my point ?
> (visible, enable ...)
>
> You can listen to the viewport model to detect any changes in its bounds
> (i.e. the area of the wold it is displaying). You can also issue a command
> the viewport to cause it to display the area of the screen you wish. The
> seagulls code provides something similar where the simulation of seagulls
> moves points around the screen; and you can ask the viewport to track one
> of them and move the map to follow the action.
>
> I am using udig sdk 1.2.2, eclipse 3.7, jdk 1.6
> I have an other problem with org.apache.log4j. I declare a property file
> log4j.properties :
> #Loggers
> log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG,stdout
>
> log4j.logger.com.orange.ots.carfleetmanagement.core=DEBUG,corelogging
> log4j.additivity.com.orange.ots.carfleetmanagement.core=true
>
>
> # Console
> log4j.appender.stdout=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
> log4j.appender.stdout.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.stdout.layout.conversionPattern=%d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n
>
> # log carfleet
>
> log4j.appender.corelogging=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
> log4j.appender.corelogging.File=log/core.log
> log4j.appender.corelogging.MaxFileSize=500KB
> log4j.appender.corelogging.MaxBackupIndex=4
> log4j.appender.corelogging.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.corelogging.layout.conversionPattern=%d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n
> log4j.appender.corelogging.append=false
>
> This file must be used by all my plugins. I put it in the runtime location
> and i declare in my executable argument -Dlog4j.configuration = "path of
> file"
> and it seems not working
>
> I have not tried working with a custom configuration file yet myself; just
> letting it auto generate for me. I know that when you include a file in a
> plugin you have to be sure to check it in the build.xml file or it will not
> be wrapped up when you release your application. You may wish to look on
> the internet for a tutorial on eclipse  / log4g integration for an example.
>
> I have to warnings when i run my application :
> log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger
> (com.orange.ots.carfleetmanagement.core.Activator).
> log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
>
> I think the problem is the location of the properties file.
>
> You may wish to set up something in your activator to configure the log4j
> system by hand; just so you can confirm it is working - and then go back to
> looking into how to pass it the property file.
>
> You may even be able to use your activator to look up the property file in
> the configuration directory (which will change as it runs for each user on
> a system) and pass it over to log4j.
>
> We do something similar to look up an epsg.properties file in the
> net.refractions.udig.libs plugin; as the geotools library has a similar
> need to be configured prior to use.
>
> Jody
>
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