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* After clicking ''Finish'' the exported binary plug-in should appear in the target platform:<br>[[Image:ExportWizardResult.png]]<br><br> | * After clicking ''Finish'' the exported binary plug-in should appear in the target platform:<br>[[Image:ExportWizardResult.png]]<br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, 27 June 2008
This page explains how to create an OSGi bundle for the MySQL JDBC driver that you downloaded as part of CDO_Source_Installation#Downloads and export it to the target platform of your CDO workspace.
- In the file system extract the MySQL driver JAR from the downloaded MySQL ZIP file to the downloads folder:
- In your Eclipse IDE open the New Project wizard and select Plug-in from existing JAR archives:
- On the JAR selection page use Add External...:
- On the Plug-in Project Properties page enter the following information:
- After clicking Finish the new plug-in project should appear in your workspace:
- Open the Export wizard and select Deployable plug-ins and fragments:
- On the next page enter the following information:
- After clicking Finish the exported binary plug-in should appear in the target platform:
- Finally you can close or delete the workspace project that you created before the export.
Now you can proceed with CDO_Source_Installation#Target Platform