[ANN] WTP 1.0.1 Release is available! [message #161974] |
Fri, 24 February 2006 11:38  |
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I'm pleased to announce that WTP's maintenance release 1.0.1 is available.
This is intended for the Eclipse 3.1.2 base (not 3.2).
You can download an appropriate zip file from
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R-1.0.1 -200602171228/
or, use Eclipse's Update Manager. For Update Manager, please start by
reading the instructions, tips, and limitations at
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates
This release contains 263 bug fixes from the 1.0.0 release, and you,
the community, get much credit for reporting, investigating, and providing
patches for many of those defects. Thanks very much for your help,
and hope you find the end result worth your efforts.
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The most basic newbie question possible [message #162027 is a reply to message #161974] |
Sat, 25 February 2006 13:41   |
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Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid
I just installed Eclipse 3.1.2. I then downloaded wtp-M200602141429.zip
and wtp-sdk-M200602141429.zip, and unzipped them into the Eclipse
directory.
Eclipse seems to run just fine. I was able to get a Tomcat server
defined and can get it to run.
The problem is, there's no 'Dynamic Web Project' showing up in Eclipse's
'New Project' window. The book that I bought starts with that window
option, so I can't even get started. I'm sure this is something very,
very dumb on my part, but I'm at a loss as to how to get started.
Appreciate a gentle boost to get going here.
David Williams wrote:
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> I'm pleased to announce that WTP's maintenance release 1.0.1 is available.
>
> This is intended for the Eclipse 3.1.2 base (not 3.2).
>
> You can download an appropriate zip file from
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R-1.0.1 -200602171228/
>
> or, use Eclipse's Update Manager. For Update Manager, please start by
> reading the instructions, tips, and limitations at
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates
>
> This release contains 263 bug fixes from the 1.0.0 release, and you,
> the community, get much credit for reporting, investigating, and providing
> patches for many of those defects. Thanks very much for your help,
> and hope you find the end result worth your efforts.
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Re: The most basic newbie question possible [message #162150 is a reply to message #162027] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 09:18  |
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Originally posted by: wknauf_NO_._INSIDE_hg-online.de
Hi !
Seems you installed WTP plugin twice. You need only the runtime package, the SDK
is required if you want to develop plugins, and it contains the same stuff as
the standard package, plus sources.
I would not advice to use M(aintenance) builds, some of them contain severe bugs
which make usage partially impossible.
Retry it with the file "wtp-R-1.0.1-200602171228.zip" from the url of Davids post.
Best regards
Wolfgang
user@domain.invalid wrote:
> I just installed Eclipse 3.1.2. I then downloaded wtp-M200602141429.zip
> and wtp-sdk-M200602141429.zip, and unzipped them into the Eclipse
> directory.
>
> Eclipse seems to run just fine. I was able to get a Tomcat server
> defined and can get it to run.
>
> The problem is, there's no 'Dynamic Web Project' showing up in Eclipse's
> 'New Project' window. The book that I bought starts with that window
> option, so I can't even get started. I'm sure this is something very,
> very dumb on my part, but I'm at a loss as to how to get started.
> Appreciate a gentle boost to get going here.
>
>
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