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I am trying to make an Eclipse plug-in where the text in code-editor should get updated from a file. In most examples, I see people using IDE.openEditor(page, inputFile);
However, I cannot find the org.eclipse.ui.ide.IDE extension point. Downloading the jar and putting it in build path causes an error. I think it should be available in the list of possible extensions or dependencies. Any help on where to find it is highly appreciated. Thank you.










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    I am trying to make an Eclipse plug-in where the text in code-editor should get updated from a file. In most examples, I see people using IDE.openEditor(page, inputFile);
    However, I cannot find the org.eclipse.ui.ide.IDE extension point. Downloading the jar and putting it in build path causes an error. I think it should be available in the list of possible extensions or dependencies. Any help on where to find it is highly appreciated. Thank you.










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      I am trying to make an Eclipse plug-in where the text in code-editor should get updated from a file. In most examples, I see people using IDE.openEditor(page, inputFile);
      However, I cannot find the org.eclipse.ui.ide.IDE extension point. Downloading the jar and putting it in build path causes an error. I think it should be available in the list of possible extensions or dependencies. Any help on where to find it is highly appreciated. Thank you.










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      I am trying to make an Eclipse plug-in where the text in code-editor should get updated from a file. In most examples, I see people using IDE.openEditor(page, inputFile);
      However, I cannot find the org.eclipse.ui.ide.IDE extension point. Downloading the jar and putting it in build path causes an error. I think it should be available in the list of possible extensions or dependencies. Any help on where to find it is highly appreciated. Thank you.







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          This is not an extension point, it is a Java API that you call.



          It is in the org.eclipse.ui.ide plug-in so you need to add that to your plug-in's dependencies. You can do that in the MANIFEST.MF/plugin.xml editor on the 'Dependencies' tab in the 'Required Plug-ins' section. This will add the dependency to the Require-Bundle section in the MANIFEST.MF



          Note: You should not need to download anything for Eclipse dependencies, the plugin should already be in your 'target platform'. It is also not correct to just put plug-in dependencies just on the build path - you must put them in the MANIFEST.MF






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            This is not an extension point, it is a Java API that you call.



            It is in the org.eclipse.ui.ide plug-in so you need to add that to your plug-in's dependencies. You can do that in the MANIFEST.MF/plugin.xml editor on the 'Dependencies' tab in the 'Required Plug-ins' section. This will add the dependency to the Require-Bundle section in the MANIFEST.MF



            Note: You should not need to download anything for Eclipse dependencies, the plugin should already be in your 'target platform'. It is also not correct to just put plug-in dependencies just on the build path - you must put them in the MANIFEST.MF






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              This is not an extension point, it is a Java API that you call.



              It is in the org.eclipse.ui.ide plug-in so you need to add that to your plug-in's dependencies. You can do that in the MANIFEST.MF/plugin.xml editor on the 'Dependencies' tab in the 'Required Plug-ins' section. This will add the dependency to the Require-Bundle section in the MANIFEST.MF



              Note: You should not need to download anything for Eclipse dependencies, the plugin should already be in your 'target platform'. It is also not correct to just put plug-in dependencies just on the build path - you must put them in the MANIFEST.MF






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                This is not an extension point, it is a Java API that you call.



                It is in the org.eclipse.ui.ide plug-in so you need to add that to your plug-in's dependencies. You can do that in the MANIFEST.MF/plugin.xml editor on the 'Dependencies' tab in the 'Required Plug-ins' section. This will add the dependency to the Require-Bundle section in the MANIFEST.MF



                Note: You should not need to download anything for Eclipse dependencies, the plugin should already be in your 'target platform'. It is also not correct to just put plug-in dependencies just on the build path - you must put them in the MANIFEST.MF






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                This is not an extension point, it is a Java API that you call.



                It is in the org.eclipse.ui.ide plug-in so you need to add that to your plug-in's dependencies. You can do that in the MANIFEST.MF/plugin.xml editor on the 'Dependencies' tab in the 'Required Plug-ins' section. This will add the dependency to the Require-Bundle section in the MANIFEST.MF



                Note: You should not need to download anything for Eclipse dependencies, the plugin should already be in your 'target platform'. It is also not correct to just put plug-in dependencies just on the build path - you must put them in the MANIFEST.MF







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