| Installing EDT into Eclipse [message #759784] |
Tue, 29 November 2011 23:07  |
jan Messages: 23 Registered: February 2010 |
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Help needed as a newbie!
I have problem installing EDT into my Eclipse IDE.
The following are the steps I did:
- Help > Install New Software >
EDT http: // download.eclipse.org /edt/updates/0.7.0/M3
Problem Occurred:
Unable to connect to repository
--http: // download.eclipse.org/edt/updates/0.7.0/M3/content.xml
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core.ProvisionException
Thank you in advance!!
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| Re: Installing EDT into Eclipse [message #762954 is a reply to message #760739] |
Thu, 08 December 2011 16:29   |
Theresa Ramsey Messages: 62 Registered: July 2009 Location: research triangle park, n... |
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Hi Jan,
There are a few ways to get EDT, as described on the EDT Download page. http://eclipse.org/edt/#download
For folks that don't already have Eclipse, we recommend the All-in-one package which includes the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers 3.7 and the EDT plugins.
For folks that have Eclipse for Java EE Developers 3.6 or 3.7 (note, the Java EE package of Eclipse is required), you can use "Install New Software" option from the Help menu to add the EDT update site http://download.eclipse.org/edt/updates/1.0.
Nightly builds are intended for contributors and extenders (and other people on the bleeding edge of EDT) more than users. The update site for the nightly builds is http://download.eclipse.org/edt/updates/nightly.
Theresa
[Updated on: Thu, 08 December 2011 16:29] Report message to a moderator
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| Re: Installing EDT into Eclipse [message #766354 is a reply to message #766301] |
Thu, 15 December 2011 10:51  |
Theresa Ramsey Messages: 62 Registered: July 2009 Location: research triangle park, n... |
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Hi Joe,
You need the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers. Seems you may be using a different package, since the message says "org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.core" is missing.
Another idea is to get the All in one build from the EDT downloads page, which includes Eclipse 3.7 Java EE and EDT packages in a single zip. There is an All in one build for Windows 64 bit.
Good luck!
Theresa
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