Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64115] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 12:15 |
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Originally posted by: nomail.nomail.com
Hi,
I've installed Eclipse SDK 3.0.1, EMF 3.0.1, GEF 3.0.1 and VE 1.0.1 but I
do not see the "Visual Class" option under Java perspective, File > New.
However, under "Open with" I see the "Visual Editor" option. Is something
wrong with my configuration? What went wrong?
Help is appreciated.
-Jo
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64276 is a reply to message #64115] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 15:39 |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
Did you install VE AFTER opening at least once the Java Perspective in
your workspace? If you had, then Eclipse won't merge in new things to
the first level menu.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64637 is a reply to message #64276] |
Tue, 05 October 2004 08:00 |
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Originally posted by: nomail.nomail.com
Rich Kulp wrote:
> Did you install VE AFTER opening at least once the Java Perspective in
> your workspace? If you had, then Eclipse won't merge in new things to
> the first level menu.
After closing and reopening the Java Perspective the "Visual Class" option
now shows up. But I don't see the selection of SWT widgets on the palette.
It only displays Swing and AWT elements ...
And thanks for your help!
-Jo
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64798 is a reply to message #64637] |
Tue, 05 October 2004 14:27 |
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Originally posted by: myersj.nospam.gmail.com
exquisitus wrote:
> After closing and reopening the Java Perspective the "Visual Class" option
> now shows up. But I don't see the selection of SWT widgets on the palette.
> It only displays Swing and AWT elements ...
> And thanks for your help!
>
> -Jo
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If you create a new Visual Class based on the SWT Application or SWT
Composite, the SWT palette should show up. Have you tried this? You
can also go to the Java project's build path properties and add the SWT
library to the project.
- Jeff
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64821 is a reply to message #64798] |
Tue, 05 October 2004 14:39 |
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Originally posted by: nomail.nomail.com
Jeff Myers wrote:
> exquisitus wrote:
> > After closing and reopening the Java Perspective the "Visual Class" option
> > now shows up. But I don't see the selection of SWT widgets on the palette.
> > It only displays Swing and AWT elements ...
> > And thanks for your help!
> >
> > -Jo
> >
> If you create a new Visual Class based on the SWT Application or SWT
> Composite, the SWT palette should show up. Have you tried this? You
> can also go to the Java project's build path properties and add the SWT
> library to the project.
> - Jeff
Yes, that's what I've done. And the SWT lib is part of the project's build
path. BTW, I'm running Eclipse on WinXP.
- Jo
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64841 is a reply to message #64798] |
Tue, 05 October 2004 14:52 |
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Originally posted by: ctaylor.iiius.com
Jeff Myers wrote:
> exquisitus wrote:
> > After closing and reopening the Java Perspective the "Visual Class" option
> > now shows up. But I don't see the selection of SWT widgets on the palette.
> > It only displays Swing and AWT elements ...
> > And thanks for your help!
> >
> > -Jo
> >
> If you create a new Visual Class based on the SWT Application or SWT
> Composite, the SWT palette should show up. Have you tried this? You
> can also go to the Java project's build path properties and add the SWT
> library to the project.
> - Jeff
I am having trouble finding the Java Visual Class Wizard with Eclipse
3.0.1 and VE 1.0.1 . The features.xml file under
eclipse/features/org.eclipse.ve_1.0.1 contain:
requires
import feature="org.eclipse.jdt" version="3.0.0" match="compatible"
import feature="org.eclipse.emf" version="2.0.1" match="compatible"
import feature="org.eclipse.gef" version="3.0.0" match="compatible"
requires
www.eclipse.org/vep states that VE 1.0 supports Eclipse 3.0.1. I'm new to
Eclipse and if anyone can help me get started I would appreciate it. I am
running Eclipse on Red Hat 9.0.
Thanks,
Cindy Taylor
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #64863 is a reply to message #64841] |
Tue, 05 October 2004 16:40 |
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Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid
Cindy wrote:
> Jeff Myers wrote:
>
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>>exquisitus wrote:
>>
>>>After closing and reopening the Java Perspective the "Visual Class" option
>>>now shows up. But I don't see the selection of SWT widgets on the palette.
>>>It only displays Swing and AWT elements ...
>>>And thanks for your help!
>>>
>>>-Jo
>>>
>
>
>>If you create a new Visual Class based on the SWT Application or SWT
>>Composite, the SWT palette should show up. Have you tried this? You
>>can also go to the Java project's build path properties and add the SWT
>>library to the project.
>
>
>> - Jeff
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> I am having trouble finding the Java Visual Class Wizard with Eclipse
> 3.0.1 and VE 1.0.1 . The features.xml file under
> eclipse/features/org.eclipse.ve_1.0.1 contain:
>
> requires
> import feature="org.eclipse.jdt" version="3.0.0" match="compatible"
> import feature="org.eclipse.emf" version="2.0.1" match="compatible"
> import feature="org.eclipse.gef" version="3.0.0" match="compatible"
> requires
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> www.eclipse.org/vep states that VE 1.0 supports Eclipse 3.0.1. I'm new to
> Eclipse and if anyone can help me get started I would appreciate it. I am
> running Eclipse on Red Hat 9.0.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cindy Taylor
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>
I finally got VE to work. I was missing the EMF and GEF plugins. Even
though I could only load EMF-SDO version 2.0.1, VE does now work with
Eclipse 3.0.1.
Thanks,
Cindy Taylor
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Re: Newbie: No New Java Visual Class Wizard [message #600623 is a reply to message #64115] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 15:39 |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
Did you install VE AFTER opening at least once the Java Perspective in
your workspace? If you had, then Eclipse won't merge in new things to
the first level menu.
--
Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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