no option to create dynamic web project [message #212335] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 20:15 |
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Originally posted by: Brian_Preston.firstdatabank.com
I'm using Eclipse 3.3 and WPT 2.0. I've just everything via the Update
Manager. When trying to create a new project, I still have no option to
create a Web Project. The FAQ and other threads about this not working
generally indicate that all the subprojects of WPT must be working for WPT
to work. Could this be the case? Is there a way to list the versions I
have of all the required sub-projects?
Thanks
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212348 is a reply to message #212335] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 20:26 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
BrianP wrote:
> I'm using Eclipse 3.3 and WPT 2.0. I've just everything via the Update
> Manager. When trying to create a new project, I still have no option to
> create a Web Project. The FAQ and other threads about this not working
> generally indicate that all the subprojects of WPT must be working for
> WPT to work. Could this be the case? Is there a way to list the versions
> I have of all the required sub-projects?
Make sure you also have all the dependencies, like GMF, EMF Runtime, and
XSD as well. You also need to be running with at least a Java 1.5
JDK as well.
Dave
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212353 is a reply to message #212348] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 20:43 |
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David Carver wrote:
> BrianP wrote:
>> I'm using Eclipse 3.3 and WPT 2.0. I've just everything via the Update
>> Manager. When trying to create a new project, I still have no option
>> to create a Web Project. The FAQ and other threads about this not
>> working generally indicate that all the subprojects of WPT must be
>> working for WPT to work. Could this be the case? Is there a way to
>> list the versions I have of all the required sub-projects?
> Make sure you also have all the dependencies, like GMF, EMF Runtime, and
> XSD as well. You also need to be running with at least a Java 1.5
> JDK as well.
Actually, it's GEF, EMF, and XSD. And sometimes DTP. But you will
need a 1.5 JRE or higher.
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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: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212372 is a reply to message #212353] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 13:20 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Ooops...Nitin is correct. Bad fingers...bad.
> David Carver wrote:
>> Make sure you also have all the dependencies, like GMF, EMF Runtime,
>> and XSD as well. You also need to be running with at least a Java
>> 1.5 JDK as well.
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> Actually, it's GEF, EMF, and XSD. And sometimes DTP. But you will need
> a 1.5 JRE or higher.
>
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212376 is a reply to message #212353] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 13:22 |
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Originally posted by: Brian_Preston.firstdatabank.com
Ok, thanks for the responses. Here's my configuration:
Eclipse 3.3.2 (or 3.3.3; it says 3.3.2 on the 'about' page, and 3.3.3 on
the features list)
JDK 1.5
(These are from the features list)
DTP 1.5.0
EMF 2.3.2
GEF 3.3.2
XSD 2.3.2
WST 2.0.2
When I search for updates, there is a warning that says that DTP 1.5.2
requires feature org.eclipse.datatools.doc.user 1.5.2 or later. I don't
know where to get this. Could this be my problems?
Also, I'm using the latest release of WTP, 2.0.2.
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212380 is a reply to message #212376] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 14:58 |
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Originally posted by: Brian_Preston.firstdatabank.com
I've found the required downloads page for the 2.0.2 build. Not sure how I
missed that before. But I downloaded the DTP 1.5.2 and installed that.
Then, when I look at the plug-in registry (just learned about from the
thread about how to tell when WPT is installed) I have red x's all over.
But the plug-in registry doesn't give any indication of what the problem
is or how to resolve it. Any suggestions?
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212387 is a reply to message #212376] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 15:09 |
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Originally posted by: wknauf_NO_._INSIDE_hg-online.de
Hi Brian,
I think you also need the feature "J2EE Standard Tools" for dynamic web
projects. Is this also present? If not, you probably picked the web only version
of the WTP plugin.
Best regards
Wolfgang
BrianP schrieb:
> Ok, thanks for the responses. Here's my configuration:
>
> Eclipse 3.3.2 (or 3.3.3; it says 3.3.2 on the 'about' page, and 3.3.3 on
> the features list)
> JDK 1.5
> (These are from the features list)
> DTP 1.5.0
> EMF 2.3.2
> GEF 3.3.2
> XSD 2.3.2
> WST 2.0.2
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212390 is a reply to message #212387] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 17:05 |
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Originally posted by: Brian_Preston.firstdatabank.com
Hi Wolfgang,
Yes, I've got J2EE Standard Tools 2.0.2 installed as well. Although it
also has a bunch of error indicators in the plug-in registry as well.
Brian
Wolfgang Knauf wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> I think you also need the feature "J2EE Standard Tools" for dynamic web
> projects. Is this also present? If not, you probably picked the web only
version
> of the WTP plugin.
> Best regards
> Wolfgang
> BrianP schrieb:
>> Ok, thanks for the responses. Here's my configuration:
>>
>> Eclipse 3.3.2 (or 3.3.3; it says 3.3.2 on the 'about' page, and 3.3.3 on
>> the features list)
>> JDK 1.5
>> (These are from the features list)
>> DTP 1.5.0
>> EMF 2.3.2
>> GEF 3.3.2
>> XSD 2.3.2
>> WST 2.0.2
>>
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212395 is a reply to message #212390] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 17:21 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Depending on how you installed things, you might need to do a restart
with a -clean option.
Dave
BrianP wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> Yes, I've got J2EE Standard Tools 2.0.2 installed as well. Although it
> also has a bunch of error indicators in the plug-in registry as well.
>
> Brian
>
> Wolfgang Knauf wrote:
>
>> Hi Brian,
>
>> I think you also need the feature "J2EE Standard Tools" for dynamic
>> web projects. Is this also present? If not, you probably picked the
>> web only
> version
>> of the WTP plugin.
>
>> Best regards
>
>> Wolfgang
>
>> BrianP schrieb:
>>> Ok, thanks for the responses. Here's my configuration:
>>>
>>> Eclipse 3.3.2 (or 3.3.3; it says 3.3.2 on the 'about' page, and 3.3.3
>>> on the features list)
>>> JDK 1.5
>>> (These are from the features list)
>>> DTP 1.5.0
>>> EMF 2.3.2
>>> GEF 3.3.2
>>> XSD 2.3.2
>>> WST 2.0.2
>>>
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>
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Re: no option to create dynamic web project [message #212398 is a reply to message #212390] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 17:20 |
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BrianP wrote:
> Yes, I've got J2EE Standard Tools 2.0.2 installed as well. Although it
> also has a bunch of error indicators in the plug-in registry as well.
Such as?
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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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