M9 - no perspective [message #148821] |
Thu, 24 November 2005 02:35  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello,
I opened a "fresh" eclipse 3.1.1 and in it added:
emf-sdo-SDK-2.1.1
GEF-SDK-3.1.1
JEM-SDK-1.1.0.1
and
wtp-1.0M9
When I started eclipse there was no J2EE perspective, and when trying to
create a new project, none of the WTP related projects were available (e.g.,
dynamic web project).
What did I do wrong?
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Re: M9 - no perspective [message #149042 is a reply to message #149034] |
Thu, 24 November 2005 13:52   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: weconsul.ptd.net
Haris Peco wrote:
> Zohar wrote:
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>> Hello,
>> I opened a "fresh" eclipse 3.1.1 and in it added:
>> emf-sdo-SDK-2.1.1
>> GEF-SDK-3.1.1
>> JEM-SDK-1.1.0.1
>> and
>> wtp-1.0M9
>>
>> When I started eclipse there was no J2EE perspective, and when trying to
>> create a new project, none of the WTP related projects were available
>> (e.g., dynamic web project).
>>
>> What did I do wrong?
> eclipse 3.1.x have problem with plugin upgrade (maybe only for webtools)
> i do next :
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> close eclipse
> remove directories start with org.eclipse.* in ECLIPSE_HOME/configuration
> start eclipse
> add extensions (if exists)
>
> regards
>
When you restart Eclipse did you start it with the '-clean' option..
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Re: M9 - no perspective [message #149495 is a reply to message #149438] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 03:02  |
Eclipse User |
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I tried using emf-sdo-SDK-2.1.1.zip instead of emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.1.1.zip.
Now that I downloaded the correct one I have the J2EE back - thank you.
"Antonio Gurisatti" <maguri@epm.net.co> wrote in message
news:3c3fdf10494d2b3b4392f1274e3354bf$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Mr Zohar
>
> If you have not resolved your problem try this (I'm supposing you are
> working in a Windows environment):
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> 1. Download (If you have not don yet) and extract the following zip files
> in the given order:
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> 1. eclipse-SDK-3.1.1-win32.zip
> 2. emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.1.1.zip
> 3. GEF-ALL-3.1.1.zip
> 4. JEM-SDK-1.1.zip
> 5. wtp-sdk-1.0M9.zip
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> If you are plannig to use EMF you should also download and unpack
> uml2-SDK-1.1.1.zip
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> 6. Create a new directory and name as you wish, to use it as a workspace.
> 7. Start eclipse
> 8. In the "Select a Workspace" window, select the directory you created in
> step 6
> 9. See if you have the J2EE Perspective by selecting Window > Open
> Perspective > Other
>
> I'm pretty sure it works. As I have a lot of other stuff in my Eclipse
> environment y installed a new one with the objects in the list to make
> sure it will work for you.
>
> Good luck.
>
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