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Eclipse Plug-in Development Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

You're reading from  Eclipse Plug-in Development Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2016
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ISBN-13 9781783980697
Pages 458 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Author (1):
Alex Blewitt Alex Blewitt
Profile icon Alex Blewitt

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Eclipse Plug-in Development Beginner's Guide Second Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Creating Your First Plug-in 2. Creating Views with SWT 3. Creating JFace Viewers 4. Interacting with the User 5. Working with Preferences 6. Working with Resources 7. Creating Eclipse 4 Applications 8. Migrating to Eclipse 4.x 9. Styling Eclipse 4 Applications 10. Creating Features, Update Sites, Applications, and Products 11. Automated Testing of Plug-ins 12. Automated Builds with Tycho 13. Contributing to Eclipse Using OSGi Services to Dynamically Wire Applications Pop Quiz Answers Index

Time for action – adding dependencies to the target platform


The target platform created in Chapter 10, Target Platforms, contained the necessary dependencies to build the plug-ins, but not to test them. To use the test cases in this platform, they need to be added. If the target platform isn't being used, just install SWTBot from the main update site; SWTBot has been part of the default Eclipse repository since Eclipse Mars.

  1. Open the com.packtpub.e4.target.mars.target platform definition.

  2. On the Definition tab, click on the Mars repository, and then click on Edit. This will allow other features to be added.

  3. Search for SWTBot and add SWTBot for Eclipse Testing, SWTBot for SWT Testing, and SWTBot IDE Features. Click on Finish to update the target platform:

What just happened?

In order to use JUnit and SWTBot, they need to be added to the target platform. JUnit is part of the standard Eclipse installations, but if a target platform is being used, it won't necessarily be made available.

The SWTBot...

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