| VE install [message #110355] |
Sun, 30 October 2005 08:01  |
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I have installed VE and it is in the plugins window under help, I have also
ran eclipse.exe - clean, however, there is no option to create a new Visual
Project.
Any Ideas?
Oliver
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| Re: VE install [message #110784 is a reply to message #110355] |
Thu, 10 November 2005 11:20  |
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Originally posted by: deankevin.email.com
I have experienced the same problem upon a fresh install of Eclipse. After experimenting for awhile here is what worked for me!
- I reinstalled Eclipse 3.1 from scratch
- I used update manager to install EMF, GEF and VE
http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/faq.html#install_howto
- Durring the install process instead of clicking "Install All" button I clicked "Install" button for each plugin, I also clicked the "Apply Changes" button instead of restarting Eclipse and "applied changes to perspective". I then had the add "Visual Class" option from the "Create New Class" action. The Visual Class is at the botton of action menu.
Did the steps I performed make a difference? Well all I can say is aftering trying to get the Visual Editor installed trying eveything I could with no luck, the above worked first time and I didn't even restart Eclipse.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
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| Re: VE install [message #611281 is a reply to message #110355] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 12:40  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
There is no concept of a visual project. You can have visual classes in
any Java project. To create a visual class in a Java project use the
New->Visual Class wizard.
o wrote:
> I have installed VE and it is in the plugins window under help, I have also
> ran eclipse.exe - clean, however, there is no option to create a new Visual
> Project.
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> Any Ideas?
>
> Oliver
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>
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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| Re: VE install [message #611314 is a reply to message #110355] |
Thu, 10 November 2005 11:20  |
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I have experienced the same problem upon a fresh install of Eclipse. After experimenting for awhile here is what worked for me!
- I reinstalled Eclipse 3.1 from scratch
- I used update manager to install EMF, GEF and VE
http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/faq.html#install_howto
- Durring the install process instead of clicking "Install All" button I clicked "Install" button for each plugin, I also clicked the "Apply Changes" button instead of restarting Eclipse and "applied changes to perspective". I then had the add "Visual Class" option from the "Create New Class" action. The Visual Class is at the botton of action menu.
Did the steps I performed make a difference? Well all I can say is aftering trying to get the Visual Editor installed trying eveything I could with no luck, the above worked first time and I didn't even restart Eclipse.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
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