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Re: I get this and stopped when went install some js/jquery plugins [message #764440 is a reply to message #764391] |
Mon, 12 December 2011 07:22 |
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Hi
> You really need to take this up with the developer of the plugin you are
> trying to install. It is from a third party and not affiliated with
> Eclipse.
Well, I don't think so. The final answer is here and has been since my
first reply to this thread.
I know the guy - Philippe - providing the JSDT JQuery extension
personally as we both work for the same company and we both form the
"Eclipse crew" providing our inhouse Eclipse distribution. He even
mentioned that people keep bugging him about this despite his clear
statements on the issue.
On the marketplace [1] he states: "If you have trouble installing this
plugin it's likely that you don't have Eclipse 3.7." Besides that,
there is a bug report [2] about the exact issue discussed here and in
this case, he again clearly states "Helios / Eclipse 3.6 is not
supported. You need at least Indigo / 3.7.".
So, I'd like to end this thread with two conclusions:
a) JSDT JQuery requires Eclipse 3.7 or greater
b) Philippe is sure about this issue and he has discussed it over and
over again and he is no likely to change that.
Sorry, no luck - update to Indigo.
[1] http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/jsdt-jquery
[2]
https://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/jsdt-jquery/issues/detail?id=1
Michael
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Re: I get this and stopped when went install some js/jquery plugins [message #764932 is a reply to message #764809] |
Tue, 13 December 2011 05:47 |
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It sounds like it's not properly installed, then.
To put it simply, you have Helios. You need Indigo. There's no getting around that for using the plug-ins you mentioned at the start of this thread.
The menu you're referring to is just listing the predefined Perspectives. There's nothing special about a Perspective, it's just a set of views, in a layout, with specific menu and toolbar contributions enabled. Nothing prevents you from working with JavaScript files in any Perspective you choose, even in Perspectives you create yourself. You should have one for JavaScript if that's been installed properly. Regardless, you'll have to move up to Indigo for the plug-ins you want. You can get the JavaScript tools as part of Indigo's "Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers". It's listed right on http://download.eclipse.org .
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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Re: I get this and stopped when went install some js/jquery plugins [message #765216 is a reply to message #765144] |
Tue, 13 December 2011 16:34 |
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On 12/13/2011 8:59 AM, LSE wrote:
> Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers,
> if install this stand alone, I should install indigo even Java ide is
> Helios?
>
> This (Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers) what server languages
> any support? PHP, java? color coding, or/and code completion...
The Indigo download would serve as a fresh start. DO NOT simply unpack
it over an existing copy of Eclipse. If you want both Java and
JavaScript support, you can get the Java EE package, or get either of
the Java or JavaScript Web packages and install the Indigo version of
the other feature from there.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing and JSDT
IBM Rational
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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