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I regularly load plugins for eclipse in RDi. You just have to make sure you have the update site configured (that is what IBM took out). It is easy to put back in, the url is
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/luna/ for RDi 9.5
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno/ for RDi 9.x < 9.5 (and probably 8.x versions).
Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: -----
To: "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/30/2016 04:11PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Python in RDi
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Y wrote:
Python is a powerful one-stop shop. And you might be able to use it
from RDi, I'm not completely sure. Buck may be able to comment on
that.
There is an Eclipse plug-in called PyDev. The update site is
http://pydev.org/updates John, you can use this with vanilla Eclipse;
no need for RDi in particular :-)
I was confident that it would work from vanilla Eclipse. This is a
very common setup for Python programmers on mainstream platforms who
use Eclipse for other things (most notably Java). It was RDi in
particular I was worried about!
(Maybe I am hypersensitive, but I have grown a very, very strong habit
of assuming things that IBM touches are going to be slightly different
than and possibly subtly incompatible with the vanilla counterparts.)
Thanks for the report that RDi apparently doesn't clash with PyDev. At
least not for simple things.
John Y.
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