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To create plug-ins using eclipse

Note - eclipse makes it a lot easier to develop bundles. You can create a new project
as a plug in project, and it will give you wizards, etc. for development. see:http://www.vogella.de/articles/OSGi/article.htmlImage Added
Eclipse makes it a lot easier to develop bundles. You can create a new project

as a plug in project, and it will give you wizards, etc. for development. see:http://www.vogella.de/articles/OSGi/article.htmlImage Added

(using eclipse Helios)
- check out IGB from https://genoviz.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/genoviz
  into a new project in eclipse
- make a new IGB_HOME environment variable to point to the IGB project
- open a command prompt in IGB_HOME, and do an "ant clean" and "ant jar"
- in eclipse, project explorer, right click the IGB project and select "refresh"
- in eclipse, project explorer, right click on open space, and select "Import..."
  Select "Plug-ins and Fragments" under "Plug-in Development", click the "Next >" button
     under "Import From", select "Directory:",
     under "Plug-ins and Fragments to Import" select "Select from all plug-ins and Fragments",
     under "Import As" select "Binary Projects"
     for "Directory:", click the "Browse..." button and select the IGB_HOME/ext, click the "OK" button
     click the "Next >" button
  under "Plug-ins and Fragments Found:", select affx_fusion, colt, freehep, image4j, jlfgr, picard, and sam
     click the "Add -->" button to add these all to "Plug-ins and Fragments to Import:", click the "Finish" button

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