JDT plugin [message #113817] |
Wed, 05 November 2003 08:07 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: royfabien.free.fr
Hi,
I first installed Eclipse platform and then the JDT plugin from the files :
eclipse-platform-2.1.1-win32.zip and eclipse-JDT-2.1.1.zip
I extracted them in the same directory, on a Windows 2000 machine.
The problem is that the plugin is not detected. I run eclipse.exe, and
when I want to create a new project, I have no choice but the "simple"
project.
Do I have something to do or configure to tell the Eclipse platform to
take the JDT plugin into account ?
thanks in advance,
Fabien
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Re: JDT plugin [message #113859 is a reply to message #113817] |
Wed, 05 November 2003 08:24 |
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Originally posted by: royfabien.free.fr
I found the answer: I had not extracted the eclipse-JDT-2.1.1.zip properly
and had created a second dir called Eclipse under the first one...
Fabien wrote:
> Hi,
> I first installed Eclipse platform and then the JDT plugin from the files :
> eclipse-platform-2.1.1-win32.zip and eclipse-JDT-2.1.1.zip
> I extracted them in the same directory, on a Windows 2000 machine.
> The problem is that the plugin is not detected. I run eclipse.exe, and
> when I want to create a new project, I have no choice but the "simple"
> project.
> Do I have something to do or configure to tell the Eclipse platform to
> take the JDT plugin into account ?
> thanks in advance,
> Fabien
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Re: JDT plugin [message #114155 is a reply to message #113859] |
Thu, 06 November 2003 01:38 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ed.burnette.REMOVE.THIS.sas.com
A better solution would be to install the Eclipse SDK - it's all in one.
--
Ed Burnette, co-author Eclipse in Action (www.manning.com/gallardo)
"Fabien" <royfabien@free.fr> wrote in message
news:boac3a$doc$1@eclipse.org...
> I found the answer: I had not extracted the eclipse-JDT-2.1.1.zip properly
> and had created a second dir called Eclipse under the first one...
>
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