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Re: installing Javascript IDE with integration build [message #30471 is a reply to message #30437] |
Sat, 23 August 2008 17:12 |
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Hi
I had actually used a local directory for PDT and DLTK, but I feared
that then it would not check the remote update site anymore, am I right?
With dropins this would not happen?
thanks again
Lorenzo
Alex Panchenko wrote:
> Hi Lorenzo,
>
> You can use update site of the last integration build
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/dltk/updates-dev/1.0/
>
> Or you can manually download .zip fles from the integration builds. If
> you don't want to install All-in-1 bundle you should download only "Core
> Frameworks" and "Javascript IDE" components. Eclipse 3.4 supports
> loadings plugins from the special "dropins" folder, so now it is much
> easier to manually manage installed plugins - create e.g. DLTK_1_0
> subfolder and unzip the downloaded files into it.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
> Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> since I'm using the PDT 2.0 I had to install the integration build of
>> DLTK by putting it into a local directory and add a local update site.
>>
>> I don't see any javascript ide in the update dialog of eclipse, so i
>> guess I should download the zip from the dltk download site, but will
>> it work with the integration build?
>>
>> Or, is there a better way to install it?
>>
>> thanks in advance
>> Lorenzo
>>
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Re: installing Javascript IDE with integration build [message #30542 is a reply to message #30471] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 03:41 |
Alex Panchenko Messages: 342 Registered: July 2009 |
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It depends on what URLs are specified in the features - I have not
checked PDT, but in DLTK there are URLs of the update site of the
released versions.
IMHO that is correct since your most probably don't want to
automatically update to the next integration builds - some of them are
not stable, etc.
Regards,
Alex
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
> Hi
>
> I had actually used a local directory for PDT and DLTK, but I feared
> that then it would not check the remote update site anymore, am I right?
>
> With dropins this would not happen?
>
> thanks again
> Lorenzo
>
> Alex Panchenko wrote:
>> Hi Lorenzo,
>>
>> You can use update site of the last integration build
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/dltk/updates-dev/1.0/
>>
>> Or you can manually download .zip fles from the integration builds. If
>> you don't want to install All-in-1 bundle you should download only
>> "Core Frameworks" and "Javascript IDE" components. Eclipse 3.4
>> supports loadings plugins from the special "dropins" folder, so now it
>> is much easier to manually manage installed plugins - create e.g.
>> DLTK_1_0 subfolder and unzip the downloaded files into it.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>>
>> Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> since I'm using the PDT 2.0 I had to install the integration build of
>>> DLTK by putting it into a local directory and add a local update site.
>>>
>>> I don't see any javascript ide in the update dialog of eclipse, so i
>>> guess I should download the zip from the dltk download site, but will
>>> it work with the integration build?
>>>
>>> Or, is there a better way to install it?
>>>
>>> thanks in advance
>>> Lorenzo
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