If you use the Eclipse RCP binary instead of the RCP SDK, there are various problems in the development environment. Many of the plug-in property pages were truncated, displaying only the top few widgets (and cutting off the last widget shown). Also, the extensions panel was not showing the various extension attribute types under the 'New' context menu (e.g. category, view, and stickyView were not available for extensions of type org.eclipse.ui.views).
... until the collector arrives ...
This "blog" is really just a scratchpad of mine. There is not much of general interest here. Most of the content is scribbled down "live" as I discover things I want to remember. I rarely go back to correct mistakes in older entries. You have been warned :)
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- Java Coding Conventions
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- WebLogic 9.1 JWS vs. XMLBeans
- WebLogic 9.1 JWSC Ant Task
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- JScience
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- Eclipse JST Web Services
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- Eclipse RCP vs RCP SDK
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