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| Problem installing WTP plugins because of license agreement [message #58256] | Fri, 24 December 2004 11:44  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid 
 Hello,
 
 i'm new to the wtp and i tried to install the plugins into the eclipse
 3.1 M4 realease via the Software Updates->Find and Install function.
 
 I successfully installed the plugins of the following "requirements"
 archives:
 
 - emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-I200412160800.zip
 - GEF-SDK-I20041216.zip
 - JEM-runtime-1.0.2.zip (also with some license problems)
 
 After I installed these plugin, i tried to install the others:
 
 - wtp
 - wtp-wst
 
 In both cases i'm not allowed to install the plugins because of the
 following cases:
 
 -  J2EE Standard Tools Feature (1.0.0) does not have a valid license
 agreement.
 -  Web Standard Tools Feature (1.0.0) does not have a valid license
 agreement.
 - Web Standard Tools Feature (1.0.0) does not have a valid license
 agreement.
 
 Maybe this is a newbie problem, but i don't really know how to install
 this license :-( It would be cool if someone could post me a helpful
 link or something else.
 
 Thanx and Merry Christmas!
 
 NinSky
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| Re: Problem installing WTP plugins because of license agreement [message #58282 is a reply to message #58256] | Fri, 24 December 2004 13:02   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 17:44:00 +0100, <user@domain.invalid> wrote: 
 
 >
 > I successfully installed the plugins of the following "requirements"
 > archives:
 >
 > - emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-I200412160800.zip
 > - GEF-SDK-I20041216.zip
 > - JEM-runtime-1.0.2.zip (also with some license problems)
 >
 > After I installed these plugin, i tried to install the others:
 >
 > - wtp
 > - wtp-wst
 >
 > In both cases i'm not allowed to install the plugins because of the
 > following cases:
 >
 
 Not really a newbie problem ... we haven not completed our "update manager" work
 (planned for next milestone, I believe).
 
 To overcome this, do what you did above, then just unzip the wtp download "on top"
 of that install. [The "top level" starts with 'eclipse' directory].
 
 You don't need wtp-wst seperately, wtp contains both wst and jst (wst is to be used
 when clients/users don't want/need the jst features.
 
 Once you do this, you *might* have to start eclipse with the -clean option (probably not,
 but thought I'd mention it incase you continue to have trouble).
 
 Of course, with this, or any other project's early milestones, its best to install all this
 in a dev. env. that's sepertate from any of your primary "production" dev. env.
 
 Let us (here on newsgroup) know how it goes.
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| Re: Problem installing WTP plugins because of license agreement [message #58508 is a reply to message #58282] | Fri, 24 December 2004 22:09   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid 
 David Williams wrote:
 >
 > Not really a newbie problem ... we haven not completed our "update
 > manager" work
 > (planned for next milestone, I believe).
 >
 > To overcome this, do what you did above, then just unzip the wtp
 > download "on top"
 > of that install. [The "top level" starts with 'eclipse' directory].
 >
 Stupid question.. you mean unzip the wtp-wst-sdk-1.0m2.zip file
 at say C:\eclipse\? Or C:\?
 
 > You don't need wtp-wst seperately, wtp contains both wst and jst (wst is
 > to be used
 > when clients/users don't want/need the jst features.
 >
 > Once you do this, you *might* have to start eclipse with the -clean
 > option (probably not,
 > but thought I'd mention it incase you continue to have trouble).
 >
 > Of course, with this, or any other project's early milestones, its best
 > to install all this
 > in a dev. env. that's sepertate from any of your primary "production"
 > dev. env.
 >
 > Let us (here on newsgroup) know how it goes.
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| Re: Problem installing WTP plugins because of license agreement [message #58515 is a reply to message #58508] | Sat, 25 December 2004 04:45  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid 
 Hi
 
 the way you told me, David, worked to install wtp correctly.
 
 You can use the update manager to copy the required plugins of the
 following archives:
 
 1) emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-I200412160800.zip
 2) GEF-SDK-I20041216.zip
 3) JEM-runtime-1.0.2.zip (works, if you just cross the last 2 items (of 3))
 
 4) Then copy the folders of the "plugins" folder of the archive
 "wtp-1.0M2.zip" into the plugins folder of your eclipse plugins folder.
 
 This way worked for me. I even hadn't to start eclipse with the -clean
 option.
 
 Thanx!
 
 NinSky
 
 user@domain.invalid wrote:
 > David Williams wrote:
 >
 >>
 >> Not really a newbie problem ... we haven not completed our "update
 >> manager" work
 >> (planned for next milestone, I believe).
 >>
 >> To overcome this, do what you did above, then just unzip the wtp
 >> download "on top"
 >> of that install. [The "top level" starts with 'eclipse' directory].
 >>
 > Stupid question.. you mean unzip the wtp-wst-sdk-1.0m2.zip file
 > at say C:\eclipse\? Or C:\?
 >
 >> You don't need wtp-wst seperately, wtp contains both wst and jst (wst
 >> is to be used
 >> when clients/users don't want/need the jst features.
 >>
 >> Once you do this, you *might* have to start eclipse with the -clean
 >> option (probably not,
 >> but thought I'd mention it incase you continue to have trouble).
 >>
 >> Of course, with this, or any other project's early milestones, its
 >> best to install all this
 >> in a dev. env. that's sepertate from any of your primary "production"
 >> dev. env.
 >>
 >> Let us (here on newsgroup) know how it goes.
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