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Re: Missing Wizard - Create Dynamic Web Project [message #213527 is a reply to message #213511] |
Fri, 09 May 2008 16:53 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Make sure you are running with at least a Java 5 JRE.
Dave
Trace Windham wrote:
> I've been selected by my team to be the first to move from Eclipse 3.3
> to 3.4.
>
> After installing 3.4 and some other stuff (See 'Installed Features'
> below), I launch the new wizard (Ctrl-N), and start looking for the
> Dynamic Web Project, but it's not there.
>
> Can anyone help me figure out what I am missing in my installation that
> is causing this wizard to not be available?
>
> OBTW my Plug-in Registry view shows no errors. It seems that all of my
> plug-ins are installed properly and their dependencies are resolved.
>
> Thanks,
> Trace
>
>
>
> Installed Features:
>
> I got this list from the Configuration Details Dialog.
>
> *** Features:
> org.eclipse.cvs (1.1.0.v20080408-7C79E8M9EI99l_LFR) "Eclipse CVS Client"
> org.eclipse.datatools.doc.user (1.6.0.v200804021-34-8w95BIAIDJ5) "Data
> Tools Platform User Guide"
> org.eclipse.datatools.intro (1.6.0.v200804021-1--311817182) "Eclipse
> Data Tools Platform Intro Plug-in"
> org.eclipse.datatools.sdk.feature.source (1.6.0.v200804021) "Eclipse
> Datatools Source"
> org.eclipse.draw2d (3.4.0.v20080115-33-7w31191512) "Graphical Editing
> Framework Draw2d"
> org.eclipse.emf.common (2.4.0.v200804012208) "EMF Common"
> org.eclipse.emf.common.ui (2.4.0.v200804012208) "EMF Common UI"
> org.eclipse.emf.ecore (2.4.0.v200804012208) "EMF Ecore"
> org.eclipse.emf.ecore.edit (2.4.0.v200804012208) "EMF Ecore Edit Support"
> org.eclipse.emf.edit (2.4.0.v200804012208) "EMF Edit"
> org.eclipse.emf.edit.ui (2.4.0.v200804012208) "EMF Edit UI"
> org.eclipse.gef (3.4.0.v20080115-677-8082A5684C2623) "Graphical Editing
> Framework GEF"
> org.eclipse.help (1.0.0.v20080407a-7r7wEIqEJkXu6mI9_7rPB5trz00j) "Help
> System Core"
> org.eclipse.jdt (3.4.0.v20080407-34m6a-7o7sEC6EFpPqmeZEz03FkQQgb)
> "Eclipse Java Development Tools"
> org.eclipse.jst (3.0.0.v200804020555-7K-8Y8pUUqZVMG_Yz0vB25SwI4Qb) "J2EE
> Standard Tools (JST)"
> org.eclipse.pde (3.4.0.v20080324a-7R7V-E_EkMNqMuiJAW4IGb) "PDE"
> org.eclipse.platform
> (3.4.0.v20080407a-9F94EjREj_sBIPliz-q3jhtr1QcUunY6usz011k) "Eclipse
> Platform"
> org.eclipse.rcp (3.4.0.v20080407a-969KEWNEjMvdgqqz-iNmVtQp) "Eclipse RCP"
> org.eclipse.sdk
> (3.4.0.v20080407a-7M7S-BI5lqaYZ_jz09lyqy6ADz0OqUJkh4cZGPZSDp wMF)
> "Eclipse Project SDK"
> org.eclipse.wst (3.0.0.v200712121937-7K788Z8qMfmB34dKEnQdJXwiNU-H) "Web
> Standard Tools (WST)"
> org.eclipse.xsd (2.4.0.v200804012208) "XML Schema Infoset Model (XSD)"
> org.eclipse.xsd.edit (2.4.0.v200804012208) "XML Schema Edit Framework"
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Re: Missing Wizard - Create Dynamic Web Project [message #213544 is a reply to message #213536] |
Fri, 09 May 2008 18:33 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Trace Windham wrote:
> I'm using JDK 1.6.0_03
>
>
> David Carver wrote:
>> Make sure you are running with at least a Java 5 JRE.
>>
>> Dave
>>
Dynamic Web Project, should be under New->Project->Web->Dynamic Web Project.
I've verified this with Eclipse 3.4M7 and Web Tools 3.0M7.
Dave
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Re: Missing Wizard - Create Dynamic Web Project [message #213553 is a reply to message #213511] |
Fri, 09 May 2008 18:49 |
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Trace Windham wrote:
> I've been selected by my team to be the first to move from Eclipse 3.3
> to 3.4.
>
> After installing 3.4 and some other stuff (See 'Installed Features'
> below), I launch the new wizard (Ctrl-N), and start looking for the
> Dynamic Web Project, but it's not there.
>
> Can anyone help me figure out what I am missing in my installation that
> is causing this wizard to not be available?
>
> OBTW my Plug-in Registry view shows no errors. It seems that all of my
> plug-ins are installed properly and their dependencies are resolved.
Perhaps if you also listed which files you downloaded, or whether
you installed them using the Update Manager?
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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: Missing Wizard - Create Dynamic Web Project [message #213586 is a reply to message #213566] |
Sat, 10 May 2008 01:56 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
You also, need the EMF, XSD, and GEF plugins as well available on the
same page.
Dave
Trace Windham wrote:
> First I downloaded Eclipse 3.4M6 labeled (Eclipse for RCP/Plug-in
> Developers) from this URL http://phoenix.eclipse.org/packages/
>
> I chose this one since RCP application development is my main focus.
> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technolo gy/epp/downloads/release/ganymede/M6/eclipse-rcp-ganymede-M6 -win32.zip
>
>
> Then I went to http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/ and chose
> the 3.0M7 version which took me to here
> http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R3.0/S- 3.0M7-20080506040630/
>
> I unzipped and put the resulting plug-in folder and feature folder in
> the dropin folder of my new Eclipse install.
>
> Then I went to http://www.eclipse.org/datatools/downloads.php and chose
> the DTP 1.6M7 link which is
> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/datatool s/downloads/1.6/dtp-sdk-1.6M7.zip
>
>
> I unzipped that file and put the resulting plugin and feature folder in
> the Eclipse dropins folder.
>
> When I launch this Eclipse, I don't see the Dynamic Web Project wizard
> anywhere.
>
> On a positive note: I have just found a wonderful dialog called the
> 'Product Configuration' dialog. I call this wonderful because it shows
> me that some of my features are not configured properly by placing a
> little red x beside them and then reporting which plug-ins that it
> thinks are missing. There are a lot of little red x's
>
> I will now try a different strategy. My next step is going to be to go
> to here: http://phoenix.eclipse.org/packages/ and chose the link labeled
> '...for Java EE Developers' which leads to here:
> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technolo gy/epp/downloads/release/ganymede/M6/eclipse-jee-ganymede-M6 -win32.zip
>
> My theory is that the pre packaged eclipse install for J2EE developers
> will have the WTP working properly.
>
> If that package gives me the Create Dynamic Web Project that I am
> looking for, then I will use that Eclipse install and try to add the
> features I need for RCP development to it.
>
> Thanks,
> Trace
>
>
>
>
>
> Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:
>> Trace Windham wrote:
>>> I've been selected by my team to be the first to move from Eclipse
>>> 3.3 to 3.4.
>>>
>>> After installing 3.4 and some other stuff (See 'Installed Features'
>>> below), I launch the new wizard (Ctrl-N), and start looking for the
>>> Dynamic Web Project, but it's not there.
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me figure out what I am missing in my installation
>>> that is causing this wizard to not be available?
>>>
>>> OBTW my Plug-in Registry view shows no errors. It seems that all of
>>> my plug-ins are installed properly and their dependencies are resolved.
>>
>> Perhaps if you also listed which files you downloaded, or whether you
>> installed them using the Update Manager?
>>
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Re: Missing Wizard - Create Dynamic Web Project [message #213677 is a reply to message #213586] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 15:14 |
Trace Windham Messages: 17 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thanks for the help David,
I finally gave up on the Plug-In Developers package and took the easy
way out by downloading the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers.
( http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technolo gy/epp/downloads/release/ganymede/M6/eclipse-jee-ganymede-M6 -win32.zip)
When I use this packaged version of Eclipse 3.4M6, the wizard that
creates a Dynamic Web Project is available right where it should be.
Thanks again,
Trace
David Carver wrote:
> You also, need the EMF, XSD, and GEF plugins as well available on the
> same page.
>
> Dave
>
> Trace Windham wrote:
>> First I downloaded Eclipse 3.4M6 labeled (Eclipse for RCP/Plug-in
>> Developers) from this URL http://phoenix.eclipse.org/packages/
>>
>> I chose this one since RCP application development is my main focus.
>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technolo gy/epp/downloads/release/ganymede/M6/eclipse-rcp-ganymede-M6 -win32.zip
>>
>>
>> Then I went to http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/ and
>> chose the 3.0M7 version which took me to here
>> http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R3.0/S- 3.0M7-20080506040630/
>>
>> I unzipped and put the resulting plug-in folder and feature folder in
>> the dropin folder of my new Eclipse install.
>>
>> Then I went to http://www.eclipse.org/datatools/downloads.php and
>> chose the DTP 1.6M7 link which is
>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/datatool s/downloads/1.6/dtp-sdk-1.6M7.zip
>>
>>
>> I unzipped that file and put the resulting plugin and feature folder
>> in the Eclipse dropins folder.
>>
>> When I launch this Eclipse, I don't see the Dynamic Web Project wizard
>> anywhere.
>>
>> On a positive note: I have just found a wonderful dialog called the
>> 'Product Configuration' dialog. I call this wonderful because it
>> shows me that some of my features are not configured properly by
>> placing a little red x beside them and then reporting which plug-ins
>> that it thinks are missing. There are a lot of little red x's
>>
>> I will now try a different strategy. My next step is going to be to
>> go to here: http://phoenix.eclipse.org/packages/ and chose the link
>> labeled '...for Java EE Developers' which leads to here:
>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technolo gy/epp/downloads/release/ganymede/M6/eclipse-jee-ganymede-M6 -win32.zip
>>
>> My theory is that the pre packaged eclipse install for J2EE developers
>> will have the WTP working properly.
>>
>> If that package gives me the Create Dynamic Web Project that I am
>> looking for, then I will use that Eclipse install and try to add the
>> features I need for RCP development to it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Trace
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:
>>> Trace Windham wrote:
>>>> I've been selected by my team to be the first to move from Eclipse
>>>> 3.3 to 3.4.
>>>>
>>>> After installing 3.4 and some other stuff (See 'Installed Features'
>>>> below), I launch the new wizard (Ctrl-N), and start looking for the
>>>> Dynamic Web Project, but it's not there.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me figure out what I am missing in my installation
>>>> that is causing this wizard to not be available?
>>>>
>>>> OBTW my Plug-in Registry view shows no errors. It seems that all of
>>>> my plug-ins are installed properly and their dependencies are resolved.
>>>
>>> Perhaps if you also listed which files you downloaded, or whether you
>>> installed them using the Update Manager?
>>>
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