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It really depends on what you want to know.  Probably www.eclipse.org is
the best source of information.  I think that WDSC has a resources page
somewhere with tutorials and stuff like that.




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Mark and David,

Thank you for your insight.  I looked where you said, and there was a check
box to make  the viewer available.  I can now see the play buttons in the
viewer, but when I push them, disk action happens but no sound.  I do have
the Java Media stuff there because I can invoke it from the desktop, and it
plays the files correctly.  I guess that is an install problem, or version
problem.  I have tried with WDSc (which is eclipse V1.0) and with eclipse
V2.1.  I will play with other plugins and try my had at those.

Where can I get more information about the eclipse/WDSc environment?  Is
there a red book??? or some other documentation?


Thanks again for your help.


Jim

At 11:59 AM 4/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Jim,
>
>The first thing you will need to know is what version of Eclipse those
>plugins were built for.  There are some fairly significant differences
>between Eclipse 1.0 and 2.0 and even the just released 2.1.
>
>WDSC 4.0 is equivalent to Eclipse 1.0.
>
>Generally speaking, installing plugins is then just a matter of copying
>the folders for the plugins to the "plugins" folder.
>
>To see if the plugins are installed, do Help -> About and then press the
>plugin info button.  This will show you all of the loaded plugins.  It
>could be that it is loaded and you just do not know how to get to it.
>Generally, it would likely be one or more views.  Do Window -> Show View
>-> Other and see if you can find it.  In WDSC 4.0 it would be Perspective
>-> Show View -> Other.
>
>Mark
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Jim Essinger <esinger@xxxxxxxx>
>Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>04/06/2003 03:18 AM
>Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
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>         To:     Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
><wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>         cc:
>         Subject:        [WDSCI-L] WDSc Plug-in install and configuration
>
>
>Greetings!
>
>I am trying to get this eclipse thing figured out, configured, and in
>general, understood.  I have seen posts that state that you can add
>plugins
>to the IDE that let you do just about anything you might want to.  To test
>
>this out I downloaded and attempted to install the JMF and MP3 player
>plugin. The JMF lets me play the mp3 files.  Eclipse/WDSc V4.0 does not do
>
>what I anticipated it doing, which is put the play buttons someplace in
>the
>IDE tool bars. It does not seem to know that the plugin exists.
>
>I then downloaded the latest stable Eclipse version  and tried to the same
>
>thing, with the exact same result, ... nothing.  I know that it is my
>ignorance of the process and I must be overlooking something obvious, but
>can someone direct me as to how plugins are installed into the IDE (either
>
>Eclipse or WDSc or both)?  I have had limited success in doing what seems
>to me to be an easy thing.  The search of help did not help.  It only
>confused me more.
>
>
>Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.
>
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