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afaik every plugin has it's own classloader. just installing the other plugin 
might not help.

perhaps you could look into the quantum.jar provided by phpeclipse and look if 
the class is in there.

but those plugin dependencies can really be a pain ... 

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I had the Quantum plugin already installed before I installed PHP.

Strange thing: my QuantumDB is 3.x but the PHPEclipse package included 
2.4.5. 

To be sure, I installed that older version also, but it didn't help.

Thanks anyway.

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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it seems that it doesn't find the class from the com.quantum package. does 
the php plugin rely on the quantum database plugin? perhaps you should 
install that plugin too!? quantum.sf.net





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