I installed the webtools from the Europa staging directory. Everything
installed correctly, I see the features installed. When I try to switch to
the J2EE Perspective it is not there, I also cannot create a web project.
The options do not show up?
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:54:33 -0500, Adam Carbone <acarbs12@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I installed the webtools from the Europa staging directory. Everything
> installed correctly, I see the features installed. When I try to switch to
> the J2EE Perspective it is not there, I also cannot create a web project.
> The options do not show up?
>
> Anyone have any Idea?
>
> I'm running Eclipse 3.3.M5 on Windows XP Machine. The europa staging update
> site address is.
> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/staging
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
>
There's probably messages in your log that describes what's going wrong, BUT
the 'staging' area is pretty unstable. Right now for example, it has some M5 code
(from the platform) mixed with some M4 code (from WTP, for exmaple). That staging area
is just for the projects to test the upload and update functions. End users should
only use code from http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/releases
"David Williams" <david_williams@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:54:33 -0500, Adam Carbone <acarbs12@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I installed the webtools from the Europa staging directory. Everything
>> installed correctly, I see the features installed. When I try to switch
>> to
>> the J2EE Perspective it is not there, I also cannot create a web project.
>> The options do not show up?
>>
>> Anyone have any Idea?
>>
>> I'm running Eclipse 3.3.M5 on Windows XP Machine. The europa staging
>> update
>> site address is.
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/staging
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>>
>>
>
> There's probably messages in your log that describes what's going wrong,
> BUT
> the 'staging' area is pretty unstable. Right now for example, it has some
> M5 code
> (from the platform) mixed with some M4 code (from WTP, for exmaple). That
> staging area
> is just for the projects to test the upload and update functions. End
> users should
> only use code from
> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/releases
>
I had done that Originally with the same effect so I installed the stagign
area thinking that is may have newer code that might solve this problem
still with no Avail.
I have tried on both fedora and XP.
If I get a chance I will go back and try on 3.3.M4 and see if that solves
the issue.
I have tried this with a clean 3.3.M4 install on fedora core 5 still with
the same effect.
I did not use the staging directory I used the default europa discovery site
that was installed with 3.3.M4
adam
"Adam Carbone" <acarbs12@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "David Williams" <david_williams@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
> news:op.tn03t2acac05ss@dmw2t23.ibm.com...
>> On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:54:33 -0500, Adam Carbone <acarbs12@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I installed the webtools from the Europa staging directory. Everything
>>> installed correctly, I see the features installed. When I try to switch
>>> to
>>> the J2EE Perspective it is not there, I also cannot create a web
>>> project.
>>> The options do not show up?
>>>
>>> Anyone have any Idea?
>>>
>>> I'm running Eclipse 3.3.M5 on Windows XP Machine. The europa staging
>>> update
>>> site address is.
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/staging
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> There's probably messages in your log that describes what's going wrong,
>> BUT
>> the 'staging' area is pretty unstable. Right now for example, it has some
>> M5 code
>> (from the platform) mixed with some M4 code (from WTP, for exmaple). That
>> staging area
>> is just for the projects to test the upload and update functions. End
>> users should
>> only use code from
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/releases
>>
>
> I had done that Originally with the same effect so I installed the stagign
> area thinking that is may have newer code that might solve this problem
> still with no Avail.
>
> I have tried on both fedora and XP.
>
> If I get a chance I will go back and try on 3.3.M4 and see if that solves
> the issue.
>
> Adam
>
WTP is composed of two components WST and JST. Did you get both? If you
only got WST, then you will only get tooling for non-Java web
technologies. You need to have JST installed in order to do J2EE
development.
"Konstantin Komissarchik" <kosta@bea.com> wrote in message
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> WTP is composed of two components WST and JST. Did you get both? If you
> only got WST, then you will only get tooling for non-Java web
> technologies. You need to have JST installed in order to do J2EE
> development.
>
> - Konstantin
Yes I did please see my comment there giving my setup...
I have tried this on both my windows machine at home and my linux machine at
work.
"Etienne" <etiennel@scientology.net> wrote in message
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> Did your read the thread "Re: Compatible with Eclipse 3.3M5?"
>
> I had similar problems.
>