Installing Dali plugin in IBM Rational Software Architect [message #434546] |
Thu, 09 August 2007 06:10  |
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Hi,
We use IBM Rational Software Architect as development environment, and we
want to use the Dali Eclipse plugin to generate Entities using TopLink. We
cannot get Dali installed in IBM RSA though. Since IBM RSA is based on
Eclipse, it shouln't be a problem to install Eclipse plugins. We tried
installing Help > Software Updates > Find & Install and via copying the
files into the Eclipse tree, but neither of the to methods succeeded. The
plugin simply doesn't show up.
Does anyone have a suggestion on what to do to get it installed? We use a
separate installation of Eclipse Europa now as a workaround. But I think
you understand we prefer to use a single development environment.
Here's some detailed information about the version of IBM RSA we're using:
* IBM Rational Software Architect: Version: 7.0.0
* Eclipse Platform: Version: 3.2.1.r321_v20060921-b_XVA-INSQSyMtx; Build
id: M20060921-0945
Best regards,
Bart Kummel
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Re: Installing Dali plugin in IBM Rational Software Architect [message #434547 is a reply to message #434546] |
Thu, 09 August 2007 08:51  |
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Hi Bart,
Dali 1.0 is dependent on Europa which includes Eclipse 3.3 and WTP 2.0.
IBM RSA is dependent on Eclipse 3.2 so Dali will not work in that
environment. You could use the Dali .5 release on Eclipse 3.2, but the
code has changed drastically between .5 and 1.0 because of changes to
support persistence.xml, orm.xml and the many JPA defaults.
thanks,
Karen
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Re: Installing Dali plugin in IBM Rational Software Architect [message #605340 is a reply to message #434546] |
Thu, 09 August 2007 08:51  |
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Hi Bart,
Dali 1.0 is dependent on Europa which includes Eclipse 3.3 and WTP 2.0.
IBM RSA is dependent on Eclipse 3.2 so Dali will not work in that
environment. You could use the Dali .5 release on Eclipse 3.2, but the
code has changed drastically between .5 and 1.0 because of changes to
support persistence.xml, orm.xml and the many JPA defaults.
thanks,
Karen
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