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Re: Developping plugin with a plugin dependency

ctrueden
Hi Ben,

> I want to use inside my new plugin an existing plugin that is *not* in
> maven yet

I see that you sent out this message twice.

I'm replying to this thread for the benefit of the archives. The other
thread is called "Develop a plugin depending on an other one." I'll reply
in more detail there.

Regards,
Curtis


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Ben <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I am trying to develop a new ImageJ/Fiji plugin . I have read the guides:
> http://fiji.sc/Developing_Fiji_in_Eclipse
> <http://fiji.sc/Developing_Fiji_in_Eclipse>
> http://fiji.sc/Introduction_into_Developing_Plugins
> <http://fiji.sc/Introduction_into_Developing_Plugins>
> http://developer.imagej.net/writing-imagej-plugins
> <http://developer.imagej.net/writing-imagej-plugins>   (which is actually
> not using maven)
>
> Using maven, I understood I could reference other(s) maven plugin(s), like
> it is done for Trainable_Segmentation, see
> https://github.com/fiji/Trainable_Segmentation/blob/master/pom.xml
> <https://github.com/fiji/Trainable_Segmentation/blob/master/pom.xml>   .
>
> However, I want to use inside my new plugin an existing plugin that is
> *not*
> in maven yet (in my case,  Sigma_Filter_Plus
> <http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/sigma-filter.html>  ), so what would
> be
> the best way to do it ? Is there a tutorial explaining that?
>
> Benjamin
>
>
>
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