How do I find org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z?












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I am going to study Eclipse swt / jface.



I downloaded Eclipse.



And I want to create an additional variable for the library needed for jface.



I need to find $ ECLIPSE / plugins / org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z.



I can find swt.jar, jface_xxxxx.jar, runtime_xxxxx.jar ... in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



However, there is no org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



How do I find org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z?










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  • org.eclipse.core.boot is obsolete and was last included in Eclipse 3.1 14 years ago. Why do you think you need it?

    – greg-449
    Jan 11 at 8:28











  • Oh my God .. in my book there is an org.eclipse.core.boot. I am studying according to the contents of the book .. I think this book is too old. Thanks for your comment.

    – 전철우
    Jan 11 at 9:03
















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I am going to study Eclipse swt / jface.



I downloaded Eclipse.



And I want to create an additional variable for the library needed for jface.



I need to find $ ECLIPSE / plugins / org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z.



I can find swt.jar, jface_xxxxx.jar, runtime_xxxxx.jar ... in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



However, there is no org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



How do I find org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z?










share|improve this question























  • org.eclipse.core.boot is obsolete and was last included in Eclipse 3.1 14 years ago. Why do you think you need it?

    – greg-449
    Jan 11 at 8:28











  • Oh my God .. in my book there is an org.eclipse.core.boot. I am studying according to the contents of the book .. I think this book is too old. Thanks for your comment.

    – 전철우
    Jan 11 at 9:03














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I am going to study Eclipse swt / jface.



I downloaded Eclipse.



And I want to create an additional variable for the library needed for jface.



I need to find $ ECLIPSE / plugins / org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z.



I can find swt.jar, jface_xxxxx.jar, runtime_xxxxx.jar ... in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



However, there is no org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



How do I find org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z?










share|improve this question














I am going to study Eclipse swt / jface.



I downloaded Eclipse.



And I want to create an additional variable for the library needed for jface.



I need to find $ ECLIPSE / plugins / org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z.



I can find swt.jar, jface_xxxxx.jar, runtime_xxxxx.jar ... in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



However, there is no org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z in $ ECLIPSE / plugins /.



How do I find org.eclipse.core.boot_x.y.z?







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  • org.eclipse.core.boot is obsolete and was last included in Eclipse 3.1 14 years ago. Why do you think you need it?

    – greg-449
    Jan 11 at 8:28











  • Oh my God .. in my book there is an org.eclipse.core.boot. I am studying according to the contents of the book .. I think this book is too old. Thanks for your comment.

    – 전철우
    Jan 11 at 9:03



















  • org.eclipse.core.boot is obsolete and was last included in Eclipse 3.1 14 years ago. Why do you think you need it?

    – greg-449
    Jan 11 at 8:28











  • Oh my God .. in my book there is an org.eclipse.core.boot. I am studying according to the contents of the book .. I think this book is too old. Thanks for your comment.

    – 전철우
    Jan 11 at 9:03

















org.eclipse.core.boot is obsolete and was last included in Eclipse 3.1 14 years ago. Why do you think you need it?

– greg-449
Jan 11 at 8:28





org.eclipse.core.boot is obsolete and was last included in Eclipse 3.1 14 years ago. Why do you think you need it?

– greg-449
Jan 11 at 8:28













Oh my God .. in my book there is an org.eclipse.core.boot. I am studying according to the contents of the book .. I think this book is too old. Thanks for your comment.

– 전철우
Jan 11 at 9:03





Oh my God .. in my book there is an org.eclipse.core.boot. I am studying according to the contents of the book .. I think this book is too old. Thanks for your comment.

– 전철우
Jan 11 at 9:03










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