I downloaded GWT 2.1 and extracted it into this folder "G:\eclipse\dropins", and restarted Eclipse after that, but I can't see the GWT plugin in Eclipse.
Can anybody help?
Why don't you follow the recommended process?
http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/getting_started.html
I works perfectly ;)
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I just downloaded the latest Spring Tools 4 package, 4.3.2 RELEASE. My code base makes widespread use of AspectJ, and every time I try to import a project, I get a "Marketplace solutions available" dialog saying my IDE is missing natures to properly support my projects. It offers org.eclipse.ajdt.ui.ajnature as a solution, but the marketplace won't install it. When I try to access it directly through the Eclipse marketplace in my browser, I get an error dialog saying it's not compatible with this version of Eclipse. I'm using Java 11 on Linux. It's a little hard to figure out which version of Eclipse is embedded in this tool, but it appears to be Eclipse Equinox. Thanks for any help or suggestions.
The link provided by howlger http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ajdt/48/dev/update was the missing piece of information. That solves the problem, everything builds.
I have created gradle project from here and while importing Gradle(STS) from eclipse I am getting error and image of error log is
So, I am not able to import my project. any suggestion?
I know its quite a late response. But, It might help others.
Download Gradle Zip from Gradle website
Open your eclipse Preferences
Select Gradle STS -> choose your gradle directory
This solved mine.
Apologies for unable to reproduce this issue in my Eclipse or STS IDE. But, I have faced this issue in my IntelliJ IDE. The updated version of the IDE resolved this issue.
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/#section=windows
I am new to Eclipse RCP and plugin development so please don't be cruel.
I am using Maven and I have a remote repository. Yesterday Eclipse was fine but today it got messed up and I imported all the projects again so I reconfigured all but I can't get out of this problem. We use e(fx)clipse 2.5 but I installed the 3.0 version of it because I didn't find the link to install it via Eclipse.
Could you please tell me how I add a dependency? There is something that I am missing there?
Thank you
Adding the location http://download.eclipse.org/releases/oxygen/ to your target platform should fix the errors.
I am trying to install app engine plugin into eclipse but when put the url http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.5 and installion began it comes with the error as listed below
Thanks
Even i was having some problems in installing plugins in eclipse 3.5. Then i changed to eclipse 3.6 thinks worked like charm. I guess you are using linux.
I believe this could be related to this bug. What version of Eclipse are you running? And what version of Java?
I've downloaded the GlassFish-Tools-Bundle-For-Eclipse-1.2 and installed it.
When I run the eclipse contained in the release I'm unable to start the Glassfish server, which arrived pre-configured with the release.
It seems to be looking for the server under c:\ (i.e. c:\glassfishv3\glassfish) when in reality it's under {myDevPlaces}\bundle\glassfishv3\glassfish).
I had the glassfish-v3-prelude installed about a year ago but I uninstalled it.
I've bypassed the problem currently by moving the directory to c:\ but I'd appreciate an actual solution if someone has encountered this.
Thanks,
Ittai
FWIW, I'm using a standalone install of GlassFish 3 and the GlassFish Java EE Application Server Plugin for Eclipse (i.e. not a bundle) and everything is working fine.
Please note, As I have observed few days back, GLASSFISH AS 3.1 is compatible and to be downloaded for Eclipse Helios only.
Follow this - http://download.java.net/glassfish/eclipse/helios