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Developing plugins in eclipse

Nikos Katsikanis
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Hello, I am a new user of ImageJ. I was wanting to use eclpise to develop
for ImageJ but the ImageJ packages are not defined in eclipse. Can anyone
explain to me how to fix this.

Nikos
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Re: Developing plugins in eclipse

Josh Doe
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I'd highly recommend that you use NetBeans instead. It's very easy to
setup and use; it's what I've been using to write ImageJ plugins. You can
find a detailed description on how to setup NetBeans with the ImageJ
sources.

http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/developer/NBTutorial.html

-josh

> Hello, I am a new user of ImageJ. I was wanting to use eclpise to develop
> for ImageJ but the ImageJ packages are not defined in eclipse. Can anyone
> explain to me how to fix this.
>
> Nikos
>
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Re: Developing plugins in eclipse

Per Christian Henden
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On Tuesday 07 February 2006 21:18, Nikos Katsikanis wrote:
> Hello, I am a new user of ImageJ. I was wanting to use eclpise to develop
> for ImageJ but the ImageJ packages are not defined in eclipse. Can anyone
> explain to me how to fix this.

Just create a new Java project and include the ij.jar file of ImageJ in the
project's classpath/library list.

I've found eclipse to be excellent for ImageJ development.

PER
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Re: Developing plugins in eclipse

Zummy
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Yes, I am using Eclipse as well, to develop plugins.

John

At 12:58 PM 2/7/2006, you wrote:

>On Tuesday 07 February 2006 21:18, Nikos Katsikanis wrote:
> > Hello, I am a new user of ImageJ. I was wanting to use eclpise to develop
> > for ImageJ but the ImageJ packages are not defined in eclipse. Can anyone
> > explain to me how to fix this.
>
>Just create a new Java project and include the ij.jar file of ImageJ in the
>project's classpath/library list.
>
>I've found eclipse to be excellent for ImageJ development.
>
>PER
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Re: Developing plugins in eclipse

Bill Christens-Barry
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I'd like to look into the NetBeans approach to ImageJ plugin development
on Mac OS X, as was suggested here:

    I'd highly recommend that you use NetBeans instead. It's very easy to
    setup and use; it's what I've been using to write ImageJ plugins.
    You can
    find a detailed description on how to setup NetBeans with the ImageJ
    sources.

    http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/developer/NBTutorial.html

    -josh

     > Hello, I am a new user of ImageJ. I was wanting to use eclpise to
    develop
     > for ImageJ but the ImageJ packages are not defined in eclipse.
    Can anyone
     > explain to me how to fix this.
     >
     > Nikos
     >

The NBTutorial describes using NetBeans 4.1. Can NetBeans IDE 5.0 be
used as well, and does this entail changing any of the details given in
the tutorial?


Thanks.

Bill Christens-Barry
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Re: Developing plugins in eclipse

Nikos Katsikanis
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Thanks for all your advice, it was very helpful!
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Re: Developing plugins in eclipse

Kurt De Vos
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Netbeans 5 works great for me.
kurt
On 7 Feb 2006, at 22:11, Bill Christens-Barry wrote:

> I'd like to look into the NetBeans approach to ImageJ plugin  
> development on Mac OS X, as was suggested here:
>
>    I'd highly recommend that you use NetBeans instead. It's very  
> easy to
>    setup and use; it's what I've been using to write ImageJ plugins.
>    You can
>    find a detailed description on how to setup NetBeans with the  
> ImageJ
>    sources.
>
>    http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/developer/NBTutorial.html
>
>    -josh
>
>     > Hello, I am a new user of ImageJ. I was wanting to use  
> eclpise to
>    develop
>     > for ImageJ but the ImageJ packages are not defined in eclipse.
>    Can anyone
>     > explain to me how to fix this.
>     >
>     > Nikos
>     >
>
> The NBTutorial describes using NetBeans 4.1. Can NetBeans IDE 5.0  
> be used as well, and does this entail changing any of the details  
> given in the tutorial?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill Christens-Barry

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