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Is WTP platform dependent? [message #154795] Wed, 04 January 2006 19:02 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: bbainter.bainter.info

I have installed the following on my Fedora Core 4 64bit machine.
eclipse-SDK-3.1.1-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz
emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.1.1.zip
GEF-SDK-3.1.1.zip
JEM-SDK-1.1.0.1.zip
wtp-sdk-1.0.zip

Eclipse seems to come up properly, but if I try to do anything (create a
project, change properties, etc.) with the WTP functionality I just get
error messages and nothing seems to work. I am wondering if WTP is
platform independent or if it needs a new compile for 64 bit.

If anyone else has had similar problems, I would like to hear how you
fixed them. If a 64 bit version of WTP (or one of the other packages) is
necessary, please let me know where I can get it.

Thanks,
Brian Bainter
Re: Is WTP platform dependent? [message #154812 is a reply to message #154795] Wed, 04 January 2006 22:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: wolfram.welschinger.web.de

Hello!

I guess, you have installed a 64-Bit JSDK before, didn't you? I installed
SUSES JSDK on my AMD64 an had trouble too (SUSE 9.3). As I found out a
little bit later SUSES JDSK was 32Bit. So I replaced the JDSK with a fresh
downloaded 64-Bit JSDK from java.sun.com an everything went cool...

regards

Wolfram
Re: Is WTP platform dependent? [message #156182 is a reply to message #154795] Thu, 12 January 2006 17:57 Go to previous message
Lawrence Mandel is currently offline Lawrence MandelFriend
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Brian,

If you're having trouble with WTP on a certain system we'd like to hear
about it. Please open bugs for any problems you find.

Thanks,

Lawrence
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