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FAQ Can I use SWT outside Eclipse for my own project?
This can be interpreted as either a legal question or a technical question. You can find an official answer to the legal question on the SWT FAQ hosted on the SWT development team home page at eclipse.org. The answer to the technical question is an unqualified yes! However, because SWT has a native component, the technical details are a bit more involved than they are for simple Java libraries.
Each platform you want your project to run on will need its own native
libraries. Luckily, this is easier than it used to be because the
download section of eclipse.org now includes SWT drops. Download the
appropriate SWT drop for the platform you are interested in running on,
and set up the VM�s classpath and library path accordingly. Here is a
command line that was used to launch the BrowserSnippet
stand-alone
program:
java -cp swt.jar;. -Djava.library.path=. BrowserSnippet
This command line assumes that java
is on your execution path and that
both swt.jar
and the SWT dynamic link library are located in the
current working directory.
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This FAQ was originally published in Official Eclipse 3.0 FAQs. Copyright 2004, Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. This text is made available here under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0.