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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #197372 is a reply to message #197256] |
Thu, 01 March 2007 23:57 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
Hendrik Maryns wrote:
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> Mikael Ståldal schreef:
>> How do I remove plugins/features installed in Eclipse?
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> Window -> Find and install updates -> Manage Configuration
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> (or something close to that, I have Eclipse shut down right now)
Close; it is Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration.
From there you can locate the feature/plugin you don't want, select it,
and use the Disable link in the right pane.
Hope this helps,
Eric
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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #197465 is a reply to message #197449] |
Fri, 02 March 2007 10:04 |
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Originally posted by: eiben.weite-welt.com
Sophie schrieb:
> Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration and select the plgin you
> want to uninstall, right click on it and select uninstall => the plugin
> and feature will be remove into the plugins and fetaures folders.
well, I suppose this only works, if the plugins got installed this way.
If you just copied the plugins into the plugin/features folder this
command is not available.
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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #197482 is a reply to message #197475] |
Fri, 02 March 2007 10:43 |
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Originally posted by: eiben.weite-welt.com
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>> well, I suppose this only works, if the plugins got installed this way=
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>> If you just copied the plugins into the plugin/features folder this
>> command is not available.
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> Yes, you're right...
well, so is there any way of easily removing *those* plugins? :)
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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #197514 is a reply to message #197490] |
Fri, 02 March 2007 12:58 |
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Originally posted by: eiben.weite-welt.com
Sophie schrieb:
>> well, so is there any way of easily removing *those* plugins? :)
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> The way to do is that if you have installed plugins manually, you must
> also remove them manually... I don't think there is another solution...
I was afraid you would say something like this; but the question is: how
do I identify which folders and jar files belong to a certain plugin :)
Well, I could of course look at the archiv, that I installed previously
and then search for all matching files :)
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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #197606 is a reply to message #197514] |
Fri, 02 March 2007 18:01 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
Henning Eiben wrote:
> Sophie schrieb:
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>>> well, so is there any way of easily removing *those* plugins? :)
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>> The way to do is that if you have installed plugins manually, you must
>> also remove them manually... I don't think there is another solution...
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> I was afraid you would say something like this; but the question is: how
> do I identify which folders and jar files belong to a certain plugin :)
Look in the plugins and features directories - each one has a name that
indicates what it is. It should be pretty straightforward to determine
which ones you don't want anymore.
One more thing: after deleting plugins and/or features, you should
restart Eclipse with the -clean command-line argument one time to force
it to flush its cache of plugins.
Hope this helps,
Eric
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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #198486 is a reply to message #197449] |
Thu, 08 March 2007 13:36 |
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Originally posted by: SB.Prasad.lycos.co.uk
I have downloaded two versions of EclipseUML_E320 as below. I will
appreciate answers to following as a newcomer.
1. Are both of these versions open source and free?
2. What are the differences?
3. Do these work with JDK SE6 or any compatibility issues?
4. Can I use these to reverse engineer JDBC and Java projects?
5. What does Callisto do from a UML2 perspective?
6. Are imports using MDL and XMI allowed for tranfer from Rational Rose?
7. Can these tools open/import Borland Together Projects in UML2?
Thank you.
Sanjeev.
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EclipseUML_E320_Free_Edition_2.1.0.20061007_including_Callis to
EclipseUML_E320-J2EE-SDK-Callisto-Christmas-Maintenance-win3 2
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Re: How do I remove plugins and features [message #198580 is a reply to message #198486] |
Thu, 08 March 2007 15:51 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
EclipseUML_E320 wrote:
> I have downloaded two versions of EclipseUML_E320 as below. I will
> appreciate answers to following as a newcomer.
It appears you are talking about the Omondo product. You should go to
whatever user forums they provide, as that is a commercial company
separate from Eclipse.
Eric
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