How to verify that WebTools Platform is successfully installed? [message #212311] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 17:59 |
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Originally posted by: under.lycos.co.uk
I downloaded wtp-S-3.0M6-20080404175400.zip
and extracted it into the appropriate directories of my Eclipse v3.2.2 installation.
Do I have to do something more to get WTP working ?
How can I verify that everything is successfully installed?
Are there any special menus in Eclipse which should appear after the WTP installation?
Jeff
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Re: How to verify that WebTools Platform is successfully installed? [message #212324 is a reply to message #212311] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 19:29 |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Jeff,
Help->About Eclipse SDK and looking at features or plugins should let
you confirm the version that's active and present.
Jeff Korn wrote:
> I downloaded wtp-S-3.0M6-20080404175400.zip
> and extracted it into the appropriate directories of my Eclipse v3.2.2 installation.
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> Do I have to do something more to get WTP working ?
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> How can I verify that everything is successfully installed?
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> Are there any special menus in Eclipse which should appear after the WTP installation?
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> Jeff
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Re: How to verify that WebTools Platform is successfully installed? [message #212330 is a reply to message #212311] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 19:35 |
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Jeff Korn wrote:
> I downloaded wtp-S-3.0M6-20080404175400.zip
> and extracted it into the appropriate directories of my Eclipse v3.2.2 installation.
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> Do I have to do something more to get WTP working ?
>
> How can I verify that everything is successfully installed?
>
> Are there any special menus in Eclipse which should appear after the WTP installation?
There would be additional entries in the Preferences dialog, but you
won't get a working installation mixing 3.0M6 with Eclipse
3.2.2--the 3.0 milestones are built for Eclipse 3.4 milestones. The
easiest way to get WTP it is to start with the Eclipse IDE for Java
EE Developers, available from
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/jee.php . It includes
Eclipse 3.2.2 with the latest WTP release, currently 2.0.2. You can
also download WTP 2.0.2 directly from
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/, as long as you take
note of and also install the "Required Prerequisites" listed at the top.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing
IBM Rational
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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Re: How to verify that WebTools Platform is successfully installed? [message #212356 is a reply to message #212311] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 00:33 |
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Jeff Korn wrote:
> I downloaded wtp-S-3.0M6-20080404175400.zip
> and extracted it into the appropriate directories of my Eclipse v3.2.2 installation.
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> Do I have to do something more to get WTP working ?
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> How can I verify that everything is successfully installed?
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> Are there any special menus in Eclipse which should appear after the WTP installation?
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> Jeff
And, since it's not a commercial product, I feel safe putting in a plug
for Pulse (www.poweredbypulse.com) which will not only help you get all
this that you want (solving the very question you've just asked), but
will help you set up a profile so that you can duplicate it a) for
yourself on a subsequent development host and b) share your profile and
therefore development environment with others.
Russ Bateman
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Re: How to verify that WebTools Platform is successfully installed? [message #212368 is a reply to message #212311] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 10:09 |
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Originally posted by: groups.pellaton.li
Hi
> Do I have to do something more to get WTP working ?
Assuming you unzipped the four prerequisite archives too, no.
> How can I verify that everything is successfully installed?
Window > Show View > Other... Plug-in Regsitry
The now appearing Plug-in registry view displays all currently
available Plug-ins of your Eclipse instance.
You should see a bunch of org.eclipse.jst.* and org.eclipse.wst.*
plug-ins. Quickly browse through the list and check that no plug-in icon
has a red error marker.
> Are there any special menus in Eclipse which should appear after the
> WTP installation?
Yes, WTP adds many things. One of the easiest to check is whether the
WTP specific project types are avialbe in the new project wizard:
File > New Project > Other
WTP is installed if project categories like EJB, Web, ... show up.
HTH
Michael
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Re: How to verify that WebTools Platform is successfully installed? [message #212541 is a reply to message #212311] |
Fri, 18 April 2008 16:22 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Jeff Korn wrote:
> I downloaded wtp-S-3.0M6-20080404175400.zip
> and extracted it into the appropriate directories of my Eclipse v3.2.2 installation.
>
> Do I have to do something more to get WTP working ?
>
> How can I verify that everything is successfully installed?
>
> Are there any special menus in Eclipse which should appear after the WTP installation?
You should see manifestations of WTP in the Preferences dialog. For
example, "Server" and "Web and XML" top-level categories.
You can also open Help > About Eclipse > Plugin Details... and look for
plugins that begin with org.eclipse.wst.*(specifically,
org.eclipse.wst.webtools.doc.user)
Also, in the Run dialog you should see a category named "Run on Server"
Hope this helps,
Eric
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