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− | I don't understand why the bundle pool is in a user's folder in the example. This way other users cannot use the applications. | + | I don't understand why the bundle pool is in a user's folder in the example. This way other users cannot use the applications. --[[User:Kallo.bernat.gmail.com|Kallo.bernat.gmail.com]] 11:21, 22 July 2009 (UTC) |
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I have a question on P2. With P2, can I still copy an extension plugin into the plugins folder to extend my Eclipse instance? For example, if I use BIRT in Eclipse and I developed a custom data access plugin for my special data source, can I copy this plugin into the plugin folder?
Bundle pooling - why in user folder?
I don't understand why the bundle pool is in a user's folder in the example. This way other users cannot use the applications. --Kallo.bernat.gmail.com 11:21, 22 July 2009 (UTC)