Hi Andrew--
I was just going through old emails in my inbox, and I realized
there's an easy way to add things to the classpath for the Interactions
Pane in Eclipse. (I'm surprised I didn't mention it before.) All the
classpath entries for the projects you have open are automatically added
to the Interactions Pane, so just add a classpath entry to a project
that you have open. It's not the same interface as in DrJava (where you
can specify a list of entries to always include in the Interactions
Pane, regardless of what you have open), but it should be a good
workaround for the short term.
Hope that helps,
Charlie
Andrew Eisenberg wrote:
> Thanks for your response. I think this is a really good tool (Corky
> gave me a demo of it a few days ago). I do all of my development in
> Eclipse, but I can't really use DrJava until I can alter the classpath
> in the eclipse plugin. I know there would be quite a few people here
> who'd be interested too once the class path can be set from inside eclipse.
>
> great work so far,
> --andrew
>
>
>
>
> Charles Reis wrote:
>
>> Hi Andrew--
>> Unfortunately, I don't think it's possible in the current build of
>> the plug-in (which is still technically a pre-release). It shouldn't
>> be too hard to add, though, so we'll try to get the feature in there
>> soon.
>>
>> Charlie
>>
>> ps-- Neal, Daniel (or somebody): could you post a feature request for
>> this?
>>
>>
>> Andrew Eisenberg wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How do you set the classpath for the eclipse plugin?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> --andrew
>>>
>>>
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