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  • #198974 Reply

    Adele
    Member

    Hi,

    After a sucessful install of MyEclipse, I have browsed the files and seen that some plugins are licensed under the LGPL license.

    How can I obtain the source code for these plugins ?

    Adele.

    #198978 Reply

    Scott Anderson
    Participant

    Adele,

    The source for all plugins we’ve obtained under LGPL are still available from their original authors. If you have trouble finding them, if you’d let us know which ones you’re interested in we can point you to the original authors.

    –Scott
    MyEclipse Support

    #199080 Reply

    Adele
    Member

    Scott,

    Thanks for your reply.
    I have already obtained source code from the original source (at least the XDoclet plugins). But I have noticed that those included into MyEclipseIDE are slightly different. That’s why I am interested in getting access to the modified source code.

    Adele.

    #199104 Reply

    Scott Anderson
    Participant

    Adele,

    I checked around and our mods are really trivial stuff to get the code to play better within MyEclipse. As a result, it’s probably not useful externally since our XDoclet support is now dependent on the MyEclipse core plugins. If you really want it, we can schedule to make our mods available after we do our next service release in the next week or two. It’s pretty underwhelming stuff though. Let us know.

    –Scott
    MyEclipse Support

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