I use Prestashop versions 1.6 and 1.7.
Sometimes I need to reinstall the modules from the admin panel. For re-installation from the admin panel, the zip files of the modules are required.
Where can I find the zipped Stock/Default Prestashop modules?
The official repository for native PrestaShop modules is available on Github at:
https://github.com/PrestaShop/PrestaShop-modules
You can easily download each of them as a zip file on Github via the "Clone or Download" button:
Alternately, you can also create an account on PrestaShop Addons to download partner modules for free (you won't be able to download core modules on this website).
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I am wanting to install DukeScript plugin to my NetBeans IDE and for some reason it doesn't show as an available plugin. I can find it just fine on the NetBeans plugin listing. It even has a symbol to show that it's certified and should be available in the IDE for installation.
Attempted Solution: I tried downloading manually from the site and I get a zip with a bunch of jar files and 2 .nbm files. I tried adding the .nbm files to the plugin manager manually I get the following errors.
The plugin javax.websocket_api is requested in version 1.0.
The following plugin is affected:
DukeScript Project Wizard
Some plugins require plugin org.netbeans.html.ko_ws_tyrus to be installed.
The plugin org.netbeans.html.ko_ws_tyrus is requested in version 1.2.3.
The following plugin is affected:
DukeScript Project Wizard
The plugin was temporarily not available from the update center. It should be there again now, after we removed some unneeded depenedencies. Please try to install it again via the plugin manager inside NetBeans.
To explain your problem with manual install: The plugin consists of NBMs and OSGi Bundles (the jar files). You need to install all of them.
I need to integrate my app with Payapl rest API. we are not using maven. so i need to download paypal rest api sdk jar file and put in my lib folder.
Please tell me the link for downloading Paypal rest api SDK jar ?
Thanks in advance
The Git hub location is: https://github.com/paypal/PayPal-Java-SDK
If you need the jar, you can go to the Maven repository at: http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.paypal.sdk/rest-api-sdk
and click the appropriate version you need. After you click the appropriate version, under "files", click "jar" to get the jar. If you also want all the files like the source, javadoc, or pom, click the "view all" link.
I was having the same issue. I winded up going on github and downloading the sdk project and compiling it into a jar. It's got some dependencies too that need to be included. Wish I could upload the jars here because I know it must be alot of people having the same issue. But if you're reading this and you need those jars, shoot me an email at coreykhharden#gmail.com and I'll drop em to you in an email.
I'm using Eclipse Luna(4.4) version & need to install the Accurev plugin. From the support site below, i used the eclipse plugin site URL as : "http://www.accurev.com/download/eclipseupdate"
Install instructions link: http://supportline.microfocus.com/Documentation/books/AccuRev/Plugins/Eclipse/2014.1/eclipse-2014.1-install_release_notes-en.pdf
But eclipse throws error saying "Unable to read repository at... " when trying to read/load the plugin. Any one installed Accurev plugin recently?, need your help please!
Spec:
Eclipse : Luna, 4.4
Accurev: 6.1
Thanks,
Somu
With the purchase AccuRev by Microfocus, the AccuRev Web site has since been retired. We are working on having the Eclipse plug-in hosted on the Borland site but this is still a work in progress. It's best that you download the plug-in and self host an update site by accessing the download package at the following URL:
http://supportline.microfocus.com/websync/Tracker.aspx?downl=http://nadownloads.microfocus.com/websync/Internap_Download.aspx?FilePath=/productupdates/accurev/plugins/EclipsePlugin-2014.1/eclipse-2014.1-updatesite.zip
These steps solved the problem and now I'm able to access the Accurev plugin inside Eclipse:
Download the .zip plugin from the above link
Unzip & place the folder ("accurev-eclipse-2014.1-updatesite") under the /eclipse/plugins folder.
Took couple of eclipse restarts to have the changes reflected in Eclipse
I try install Blog Plugin from github but after copying files to Plugin folder and click activate - Plugin don't work (have inactive status in plugin panel).
Or during installation should do something else?
If you install from github, you have to create Plugin/Blog directory and then copy files there.
Why don't you install it from http://market.impresspages.org?
Or event from within ImpressPages admin?
I'm developing an RCP project using Eclipse-Helios.
The version of SWT that is installed (in the plugins directory) is [org.eclipse.swt-win32-3.6.2, & org.eclipse.swt.jar]
I require new API functionality that is only available from swt-3.8. (specifically, I wish to set the custom colours, for an SWT color dialog before opening.)
I have downloaded 3.8.1 from the SWT/Eclipse downloads site [ http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.8-201206081200/#SWT ]
The SWT download is NOT a plugin (couple of jars, src.zip and some readme files), so I am unable to add it to my "Target Platform" (it doesn't appear as an available jar even after adding the containing directory in "locations")
I was unable to find an update site for SWT (or any site where i could get a plugin for the newer version)
If I add the swt.3.8.jar to my classpath (and then increase it's order-priority in the project build-path), I am able to access the newer api functionality from my code (as well as view the source).
When I run the application however, it seems as though the runtime is still using the older SWT jar, as i get an unknown method error, when attempting to access the newer functionality.
Questions:
Is there an SWT repository location that I can use to download a newer version of SWT using the eclipse install manager?
If not, is there a way I can force the runtime to ignore the older version (I assume via plugin.xml)?
Is there a better way to achieve what I am trying to do?
What is the difference between the two SWT jars currently in the helios plugins directory (as the 3.8 download only contains the win-32 version)?
Thanks in advance.
SWT is downloadable as a separate plugin here:
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.8-201206081200/#SWT
Eclipse 3.8 contains regular plugins including the SWT (the win32 specific as well as the generic "org.eclipse.swt_.jar"). I am currently using the 3.8 version and they appear as plugins.
I also have Eclipse 3.6 (Helios) and I was able to import the swt plugins using the "File->Import->Plug-in Development->Plug-ins and Fragments" wizard. I just specified the eclipse 3.8 directory and could import them in my workspace. Once imported I can of-course use them to be included in the runtime environment. Eclipse should use the latest version automatically.