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| RE: [wtp-dev] WTP has been added to the Eclipse main update site | 
Yes, I always put them in another location. I uninstalled 
everything and put WTP and all the prereqs in one extension location, using the 
Select Required button, and it started the install ok. It's still downloading 
though, like it's sucking the bytes through a straw, so I don't know if it works 
yet. If that doesn't work I'll bite my lip and put everything in the Eclipse 
install directory. I'd really rather not though.
 
 
BTW, the webtools newsgroup is now online as a jive forum 
at EclipseZone. See this message for details:
 
or here's the direct link:
 
 
 
From: 
wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
David M Williams
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 2:24 
AM
To: General discussion of project-wide or architectural 
issues.
Subject: RE: [wtp-dev] WTP has been added to the Eclipse main 
update site
  
I tried it and it seemed to work 
  fine ... did you happen to install to another location (as the update 
  
manager dialog prompts you for? I 
  think there is a bug that disallows that, though not sure its 
symptoms are the same as yours -- see 
103064 Problems with WST and/or EMF installed in 
  non-standard location 
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=103064 
  
Plus ... things go much easier (much less 
  installed) if 'select required' is used (instead of picking 
all EMF, GEF, and JEM -- in fact, that is the only path 
  I have tested since the other full path is still 
downloading! :(   
so  ... I think the "instructions" should add add 
  a step and two cautions. 
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  = = = = = = = = = 
Click on menu Help 
  > Software Updates > Find and Install... > Search for new features to 
  install > Next. 
Check the Eclipse.org update site checkbox > Finish. 
Pick a mirror > 
  OK.  (Note: not all mirrors have WTP or all its 
  required features). 
Expand the 
  Eclipse.org update site node > check the WTP 0.7 checkbox 
  
Next, click the "Select 
  Required" button to select (the minimum) pre-req features required by WTP, 
  which are not 
already 
  installed. 
> Finish.  (Note: for version 0.7, allow WTP and pre-reqs to be 
  installed to the default location, due to bug number 103064). 
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 
  = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 
Ed, it this still doesn't work for you ... you might 
  test without the 'subversion'  plugin. 
(you have to admit ... with a name like that ... it will always be a 
  suspect :) 
Other's "test results" 
  and improved instructions would be very welcome. 
  
  
    
    
      | "Ed Burnette" 
        <Ed.Burnette@xxxxxxx> Sent by: wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
 08/10/2005 11:07 PM 
         
          
          
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            | Subject | RE: [wtp-dev] WTP has 
              been added to the Eclipse main update 
        site |  
 
 | 
Jeff, 
I tried 
  to follow your directions and got an error that WTP 0.7 required 
  org.eclipse.emf.common. 
So I 
  installed EMF, GEF, and JEM and tried again. Then it gives me an error that 
  the Web Standard Tools Feature (0.7.0) requires plug-in 
  org.eclipse.emf.importer.java . The Error Details box is grayed out. However I 
  see that plug-in when I do Help > About Eclipse SDK > Plug-in Details. 
  It says the plug-in is version 2.1.0. 
  
  
If I click on Filter features included 
  on other features on the list, I get several exceptions in the Error log 
  like: 
  
Error 2005-08-10 22:45:00.162 Problems occurred when invoking code from 
  plug-in: 
  "org.eclipse.jface".
java.lang.NullPointerException
[....] 
  
Is anybody else seeing this? This was a pretty basic install 
  of the Eclipse SDK 3.1 on Windows except I had a Subversion plug-in installed 
  (subclipse). 
  
  
  From: wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
  [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeffrey 
  Liu
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:05 PM
To: 
  wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wtp-dev] WTP has been added to the 
  Eclipse main update site
FYI, 
WTP 0.7 has been added to the Eclipse main update 
  site. To use it... 
Click on menu Help > Software Updates > Find and Install... 
  > Search for new features to install > Next. 
  
Check the Eclipse.org update site 
  checkbox > Finish. 
Pick a mirror > OK. 
Expand the Eclipse.org update site node > check 
  the WTP 0.7 checkbox > Finish. 
Thanks, 
Jeff_______________________________________________
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