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developerWorks: Plug-in development 101

Are you ready to get going on development of plug-ins for the Notes 8 client (Eclipse)? If you are then look no further than this series of articles on developerWorks: Plug-in development 101. It's a bit sad that it isn't Notes 8 specific but hey it's in the Open Source zone but even though you get the basics of the necessary steps for creating plug-ins.



Avatar: Axel

Re: developerWorks: Plug-in development 101

My questions are more located in the field of how do I setup one of my Eclipse installations to be able to develop Notes plug-ins?
Could you tell? 
For those who cultivate a peculiar adiction to certification test style learning, here is a public test for the more general Eclipse RCP stuff:
http://tinyurl.com/328ard
Avatar: Mikkel Heisterberg

Re: developerWorks: Plug-in development 101

As stated in the other comment - installing the Expeditor toolkit is by far the easiest. Having done both a manual configuration and a configuration via Expe<iframe width="100%" scrolling="no" height="200" frameborder="0" src="http://lekkimworld.com/FCKeditor/editor/fckeditor.html?InstanceName=commentBody&Toolbar=Comment" id="commentBody___Frame"></iframe>ditor I would never do the manual process again.
Avatar: Keith Smillie

Re: developerWorks: Plug-in development 101

@Axel, just follow the instructions in the 'Setup' part of the following article.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/notes8-sidebar/index.html?S_TACT=105AGX13&S_CMP=EDU

Or, if you have the Expeditor Toolkit installed it can automatically setup your environment for you.

Avatar: Axel

Re: developerWorks: Plug-in development 101

Hi, thanks.
This looks good: http://tinyurl.com/34ory4
Is it good?
Avatar: Mikkel Heisterberg

Re: developerWorks: Plug-in development 101

Yup - that's the article you want.

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