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This document describes how to setup Eclipse with AppleCommander. Essentially,
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these are the general SWT-related setup tasks that need to be done. This file
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is specifically written for Windows running Eclipse 2.0.2. Configuring for other
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environments should be similar.
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SWT_JAR variable
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When developing in Eclipse, the SWT library needs to be available. AppleCommander
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has been configured to expect an SWT_JAR environment variable. To set this up,
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go to Window->Preferences->Java->Classpath Variables. Click on New button and enter
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SWT_JAR for the variable name. Choose the File button to set the path and locate
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the swt.jar. It will be located at:
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<ECLIPSE_HOME>/plugins/org.eclipse.swt.win32_2.0.2/ws/win32/swt.jar
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(Or something similar - obviously, the version numbers will change.)
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Click OK and close out of each dialog. Answer YES to the prompt regarding
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recompiling your entire workspace.
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Running AppleCommander within Eclipse
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To launch AppleCommander from within Eclipse, the DLL file associated with SWT
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needs to be located by the JVM. To do this, add the following flag to VM arguments:
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-Djava.library.path="<ECLIPSE_HOME>\plugins\org.eclipse.swt.win32_2.0.2\os\win32\x86"
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