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I have to add a variable to a jar in my Avlast Plugin project. I get the "no class definition found" exception. My idea is to add it to the manifest file in some way?

The best way to do this (if it will work for you) is to put a jar in the bundle Including which you want to use it, it allows you to use the functionality in the jar, but it can not display any API other than your app and display it in the rest of the application. You can add the javascript to your plugin's classpiece, so that you can access all your squares

This is the best if you hide the external jar completely by not revealing your internal package with the manifest file , Any application from the rest of it, though, if you have to do this, then it is possible. I have done this both ways and have liked to hide external jars. The Eclipse RCP Book (McAffer and Lemieux) incorporates this process into some process.


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