Just thought I would give the solution I found in case anyone runs across this again :)
As usual, it was user error. The downloaded dependency (nox.logger) came
in a package that looked as if it was a plugin package
(nox.logger.complete.....). Actually, it was just an archive directory
with the nox.logger and log4j plugins. Therefore, moving each individual
plugin to the 'plugins' dir works!
Kevin Ross
www.bredex.com
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06/07/2002 Subject: Re: Attrezzo problem
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I had it working with Eclipse 1.0 and JDK1.3, but I found in the Attrezzo
docs that it was geared towards Eclipse 2.0. I didn't think it was the
endorsed dir problem because as soon as I started with Eclipse 2.0 (after
my corba problem), that problem went away. I guess i'll have to look into
the runtime environment for the plugin in eclipse...
Kevin Ross
www.bredex.com
"Mark J. Stang"
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06/06/2002
07:34 PM
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Probably. What version were you using before? What are you using now?
Mark
Kevin Ross wrote:
Sorry for posting here, but I figured I'd get a better response.
I'm attempting to use the latest Attrezzo and related files with
Eclipse (F2) 20020602 stable build, but nothing appears.I had
previously had this working, but again, now it doesn't.I am using
JDK1.4 (not sure if eclipse has a bundled vm), so maybe that is the
problem?Related to java.endorsed.dirs?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin Ross
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Cybershop Systems
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