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Hi Violaine! As always, your help is deeply appreciated!
You can refer to eclipse documentation as
> to how a plugin is enabledThere's a tutorial at http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-PDE-does-plugins/PDE-intro.html I'll probably have questions for the Eclipse newsgroup on this stuff. It's probably off topic here anyway.
and I would refer you to the documentation
> for LPEX, RSE (and RS LPEX) for information > of the classes within and how you can extend them.I've tried, but Google wasn't my friend today, nor was the WDSC help/reference section very helpful. In particular, I can't find any documentation on the www.eclipse.org/documentation page that refers to Eclipse 3.0. Is the 3.1 documentation going to work or should I wait for WDSC 7.0 and Eclipse 3.2 to start fiddling with this stuff? In any event, references to RSE LPEX are rare when it comes to Javadoc.
As for source code, iSeries code is not
> open source, so you won't be able
to see the source for the ILE RPG parser.
That would be OK as long as I can figure out how to extend the ILE RPG parser classes, for instance the inline /copy expansion as 'show' lines. I would presume that the correct documentation will help me there.
--buck
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