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Before & After
Below is a comparison chart showing how to organize your extensions, plugins & features, using a p2-free Eclipse and a p2-enabled Eclipse (3.4M6+).
Eclipse 3.2 through Eclipse 3.4M5 | Eclipse 3.4M6+ | |
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Eclipse folder |
eclipse/ plugins/ (plugin folders & jars) features/ (feature folders) |
eclipse/dropins/somefolder/eclipse/ plugins/ (plugin folders & jars) features/ (feature folders) - or, simpler - eclipse/dropins/eclipse/ plugins/ (plugin folders & jars) features/ (feature folders) Note that the old layout is also still supported, but with the new dropins folder, you have more control and it's easier to clean up unwanted extensions (eg., by deleting the whole somefolder folder). |
.link files |
eclipse/links/ (*.link files) |
eclipse/dropins/ (*.link files) As before, each .link file contains a path to a folder in which path=/home/nickb/eclipse/phpeclipse - or - path=X:/home/nickb/eclipse/ecf Note that the old layout is also still supported. |
Extension folders |
.../somefolder/eclipse/ plugins/ (plugin folders & jars) features/ (feature folders) .eclipseextension These folders, including the If you want to create the To import a pre-existing folder, use |
.../somefolder/eclipse/ plugins/ (plugin folders & jars) features/ (feature folders) The old format is still supported, though the .eclipseextension file is no longer required. As such, you can now just unpack a zip and point Eclipse at it. Or, even easier, point Eclipse at the zip and it'll handle the unzip for you. To import such a folder, use |