SWT Designer allows you to create the views, editors, perspectives, pref pages, composites, etc. that comprise Eclipse SWT & RCP applications and plug-ins.
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by rimmeraj » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:38 am
I ma testing out window builder pro in eclipse 3.3 RCP. For some reason the SWT is not on my classpath and such the simple code generated does not compile. SWT is nott an option to add to the classpath, besides I thought it was included in eclipse. (is it not running eclipse)
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by Eric Clayberg » Thu Aug 09, 2007 1:53 pm
You need to create your project using WindowBuilder's SWT/JFace Java Project wizard. That will add all of the appropriate classpath entries fopr you automatically.
If you are creating the project manually, you will need to add the SWT and JFace plugins to yoru classpath yourself. See the Eclipse SWT FAQ for instructions.
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