eZ Publish Eclipse Plugin Development

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Mickael Robin

Tuesday 29 January 2008 5:37:42 am

<b>compatibility with 4.0 version ?</b>

Hi,

I tried to install the required "smileclasses" extension on eZ publish 4.0, but I got an error message :
<i>Fatal error: Class 'ezcFile' not found in xxx\lib\ezutils\classes\ezautoloadgenerator.php on line 283</i>
Despite this fatal error, I can display the XML file when I go to xxx/smileclasses/export.

But I can not load the eZ Publish Content Classes into Eclipse (Version: 3.3.0) because the plugin's "Classes View" does not propose to enter a url to import the site's content classes (in fact, this view does not propose anything..!).

I'm kind of a newbee at eZ (even at programing in fact...), so please help me make the most of Eclipse with eZ publish 4.0 !!!

Thanks a lot in advance.

MikRob

Maxime Thomas

Tuesday 29 January 2008 8:29:44 am

Hi,

You need to install the eZComponents. Find further information there :

http://ezcomponents.org/docs/install

Cheers,

Max

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Christian Johansen

Monday 31 March 2008 2:12:57 pm

A little bit on the side, I have just published a guide in Norwegian on how to work with eZ Publish using Eclipse (and the Smile plugin), Subversion, and some other techniques for maintaining a live and a development version of your site as well.

Check it out, feedback is welcome: http://www.cjohansen.no/blogg/2008/mars/praktisk_ez_publish

Asanka Siriwardena

Friday 28 November 2008 6:35:12 am

Hi,

I am a novice developer for Eclipse Plugins. I have developed an Eclipse plug in which can track the active time involvement with Eclipse IDE. I integrated it to the Eclipse IDE as a view.
Now I can track the time, but it will automatically pause time tracking, If the view is not selected(when that view gets lost the focus). But I need to pause the timer only if I switch to another application from Eclipse IDE. That means I need to pause it when the Eclipse IDE becomes inactive. But now even if I switch to another view inside Eclipse IDE, the timer stops working.

How can I do that? Should I need to study the source for Eclipse IDE? I can't even imagine what to do?
Please help me, if you can.

Thanks,
Asanka Siriwardena

Feng Hu

Friday 09 January 2009 1:15:35 am

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