Sorcerer's Tower

QueryParam Scanner - Eclipse Plugin

The first pre-release version of the qpScanner Eclipse Plugin is now available.

This is the very first Eclipse plugin I have created. It was an interesting experience, and something that I will be writing up in a separate entry as soon as I can collect my thoughts.

It order to use the plugin, you must be using v0.7 or higher of qpScanner - if you do not yet have this, you can download the latest development version of qpScanner, which contains details of the Update Site to use. If for any reason you cannot use the regular Eclipse Update method, you can directly download the qpScanner Eclipse Plugin instead.

Just to be clear, both v0.7 of QueryParam Scanner and v0.1 of the qpScanner Eclipse Plugin are currently considered development releases, and are being made available so that they can be tested and any bugs that might exist can be found - if you are unwilling to use pre-release software you should wait until the official release.

If you do get the Eclipse Plugin, or even just qpScanner on its own, I welcome any and all feedback you might have - whether to report bugs you have found, request new features you would like, or simply to let me know that works with your local setup.

Please send feedback via email to qpscanner_project@hybridchill.com or alternatively add a comment below.


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Posted:
25 August 2008, 23:24
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Eclipse
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There have been 4 comments.

Kola @ 2008-Sep-09 17:32
looking forward to hearing your experiences - what resources did you refer to?
dhruva @ 2008-Sep-10 22:30
I have a quick question,
How do i use this plugin in Eclipse,
I have both Plugin and QueryParam 0.7
Peter @ 2008-Sep-10 23:15
dhruva:
Right click on a project/folder/file and select Scan with QueryParam Scanner.
To change preferences, it's in the regular Eclipse preferences section, or on the properties for each project/folder/file.

Kola:
Thanks, I'd actually forgotten I was going to write this up. :$ I'll do it in the next few days.
Resource-wise was mainly the Eclipse Plugin Help/API, Google for specific error messages, and a couple of other things which I'll mention when I do the write-up.
Peter @ 2008-Sep-23 00:21
Ok, so I *finally* went and did the write up about developing the plugin.

Available here:
http://blog.bpsite.net/item...
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