| Can't install UML [message #902875] |
Mon, 20 August 2012 16:24  |
John Allsopp Messages: 5 Registered: August 2012 |
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Hi
I'm new to Eclipse but not to web dev. I'm trying to get started with UML on Eclipse and I'm trying to follow alonga this: www. vogella. com/articles/UML/article.html and I've gotten as far as installation.
I'm using Eclipse Version: 3.7.1
Build id: R3_7_1
So, hopefully you can see the attached screenshot showing my best guess at trying to find the software he's talking about. It's not there.
Eclipse Help says:
1) Download and run Eclipse 3.4
2) Select the Help > Software Updates ... menu
3) Select the Available Software tab and expand the Ganymede\Model and Model Development tree item.
I'm not using 3.4, there is no "software updates" menu, and there's no Ganymede option on the page you see in my screenshot.
I do keep getting an error: No repository found at http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/downloads/?project=uml2tools.
I have managed to install the UML2 Extender SDK but I've no idea if that should give me UML (it doesn't) or whether that's an add-on to a basic package that I'm missing.
What's my next move?
All the best
J
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| Re: Can't install UML [message #968974 is a reply to message #902877] |
Fri, 02 November 2012 18:32   |
John Allsopp Messages: 5 Registered: August 2012 |
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Ed Merks wrote on Mon, 20 August 2012 16:33
I'd suggest installing the Modeling Package from the Juno release
Apologies for late reply, but .. what Modeling Package? I've found the Juno repository (yay!) but a search in that reveals no Modeling Package. There's an EMF Eclipse Modeling Framework SDK, an Eclipse Modeling Discovery UI, and so on.
I could try a few, but I keep getting failed installations, so I was hoping we could be specific about which package I should be trying to install, then I can work on why it's failing to install.
Good here innit 
Cheers
J
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| Re: Can't install UML [message #970298 is a reply to message #970151] |
Sat, 03 November 2012 20:48  |
Ed Merks Messages: 24539 Registered: July 2009 |
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John,
Yes, it's complete other than needing a JDK. As I said, you can
assemble other components from the common repo, so it's always possible
to start with the basic package and add what you want...
On 03/11/2012 11:00 PM, John Allsopp wrote:
> Ed Merks wrote on Sat, 03 November 2012 01:58
>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-modeling-tools/junosr1
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>> In general all such packages are just conveniences and are assembled
>> from the components available in the corresponding release train repo.
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> OK, stupid question .. is that like a Linux distribution .. a complete
> installation of Eclipse including the most common tools for a
> particular sort of user. In other words, that's a new installation of
> Eclipse?
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> It's not a component that I install from within my existing Eclipse
> installation .. right?
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> I mean, that's OK, I've not gotten started using Eclipse yet really as
> you probably guessed.
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> So then I'll have the other problem of wanting to add PHP to that. But
> hey .. my PHP doesn't work either so at least this way I have part of
> it :)
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