[ImageJ-devel] Copy Plugin directly to Plugins folder.

Curtis Rueden ctrueden at wisc.edu
Tue Jun 25 14:30:03 CDT 2013


Hi Chris,

> this would be a great improvement for my project too, so if someone is
> kind enough to provide an answer, I would be grateful if you could
> share the solution with me.

I am bit confused on what you are trying to accomplish. Are you trying to
develop plugins for ImageJ 1.x, the current stable release used by many
thousands of scientists -- or ImageJ 2.x, for the next generation of
N-dimensional image data, which is still in beta?

Please note that material on developer.imagej.net is all about ImageJ2,
whereas material on imagej.net is all about ImageJ1. For more details on
the differences, please see: http://developer.imagej.net/flavors

The screencast that Johannes recently created (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac-6gJ2eRb0) is all about developing ImageJ1
plugins, which is probably a better target for algorithms you want to get
into the hands of many users ASAP. [1]

Regards,
Curtis

[1]  Fiji will soon support ImageJ2 commands out of the box, but it does
not do so yet. Until ImageJ2 comes out of beta, ImageJ1 is a more stable
development target for plugins, unless you need ImageJ2's new features for
your work.


On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Chris <coulonchris59 at gmail.com> wrote:

> In order to copy my built plugin directly to the imageJ/plugins folder; I
> was trying to set the imagej.app.directory in the POM file as follows:
>         <properties>
>
> <imagej.app.directory>/usr/share/imagej/plugins</imagej.app.directory>
>         </properties>
> Netbeans automatically trys to copy the compiled jar to "jars" folder
> inside the specified directory. Do you have any idea how to configure
> Netbeans to copy to plugins instead of jars?
>
> Previously in this list, another user faced the same issue, but the
> solution was not discussed.
> http://imagej.net/pipermail/imagej-devel/2013-January/001368.html
>
> Best Regards,
> M. Tleis
>
>
> Sorry I haven't mastered all the intricacies of Netbeans, so I can't
> answer your question, although I suspect it may be addressed with a change
> in the script of your build.xml file.  However, this would be a great
> improvement for my project too, so if someone is kind enough to provide an
> answer, I would be grateful if you could share the solution with me.  :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Coulon
>
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