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Galileo - Helios migration [message #543219] Mon, 28 June 2010 13:49 Go to next message
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(crossposted from JDT forum)

I am trying to migrate some workspaces (using jee, maven, etc.)
from Galileo to Helios.

I get all kinds of errors. The most serious appear to be "Faceted Project Problems":

Target runtime Apache Tomcat v6.0 is not defined.
Target runtime J2EE Runtime Library is not defined.
Implementation of project facet jst.java could not be found.

I don't know how to fix these because the familiar Project Properties settings for faceted projects no longer appear in Helios.

What is up with this and is there any documentation on how to port Galileo workspaces to Helios? I can't believe this wasn't thought of.
Re: Galileo - Helios migration [message #543250 is a reply to message #543219] Mon, 28 June 2010 15:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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There are no special steps required to port or migrate your workspace from Galileo to Helios. It sounds to me like you have a problem with your Helios install.

First, what did you install? The easiest install path is to get Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers. If you are trying to install from the update site, make sure to install all WST and JST features that you see.

- Konstantin
Re: Galileo - Helios migration [message #543274 is a reply to message #543250] Mon, 28 June 2010 17:51 Go to previous message
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I guess I didn't install everything I needed. All appears well now.

Thanks. And sorry for the cross-post. I really thought it wasn't a WTP issue.
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