I'm trying to follow these directions to install the Adobe AIR plugin for Aptana:
http://www.aptana.com/products/air/install
But my Aptana Studio 3 Eclipse Plugin doesn't seem to have any options to install Plugins:
https://img.skitch.com/20120222-8u8qqf9sibxxiaagdp7qtbmr4u.jpg
How do you install this plugin now?
The Adobe Air plugin is currently not supported in Aptana Studio 3.
You can try to go and install Eclipse Plug-in Version of Aptana Studio into Eclipse, and then try to install this AIR plugin with in Software Install option in Eclipse IDE.
And Go to Help > Install New Software. Then on the Install screen, click the 'Available Software Sites' link. Then Enable the air site. When you are back on the Install screen, choose the air option from the Work with drop-down. From there you can install the Air 2.0 plugin
And did you read that here http://www.aptana.com/products/air/install ?
http://i.stack.imgur.com/o06Do.png
Folks, I have some news!!!
To we be able to install the Adobe Air plugin on the Aptana 3, we have to follow those steps:
Go to Help > Install/Update New Software
Click in Add (to add a new repository)
Give any name you most like (ex: Air)
put this address on the url field: http://update.aptana.com/install/air
Press OK
Select you new repo and install it.
Enjoy! (;
[ I just figure it out today when I was mad re-installing the old aptana, then I saw the link from where the old one get the plugin, and I just add this link to the new version, and eureka!! ]
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Trying to install sonar lint plugin in STS tool, it is not installing and says Sonar lint not compatible with this version of eclipse.
Find the versions details.
Spring Tool Suite
Version: 3.7.2.RELEASE
Build Id: 201511261048
Platform: Eclipse Mars.1 (4.5.1)
Hi you can download sonar lint from the follwing URL http://www.sonarlint.org/eclipse/ then follow the steps given below
Make sure the download location, Don't unpack the archive file(for windows)
Go to install new software option in eclipse Help >>
Click Add button in right of work with text field, following screen will appear
Fill name location as "Sonar" etc
Now select the downloaded archive file by clicking Archive button
Follow the installation instructions from the Installation window
you can also install zip file of SonarLint as follow:
1.go to the site https://bintray.com/sonarsource/SonarLint-for-Eclipse/releases/2.6.0.
2.download the setup jar file and go to help menu of eclipse
3.click on "install new software"
4.click on add.
5.click on "archive".
6."open" the jar file from the location you have downloaded the jar.
install the software.
Not sure what the problem exactly is, but I worked around this by starting up STS, select "Install New Software" and pasted the Solarlint update site URL into that dialog: http://eclipse.sonarlint.org/
That allowed me to install the plugin into STS 3.7.2 without any issues.
Hope this helps!!!
Please Make visit to this link and as i see you are using mars.
1. If you have eclipse marketplace installed then you can proceed as per.
you just need to drag this icon to your eclipse and done.
2. If not Installed then also same link click on download button and after downloading go to eclipse on right side there is search functionality type install new software and then select that option window will pop up choose>>add button>>archive button>>and upload zip file from download location >>accept agreement and done click on next done.
If you found it easy and helpful please up-vote happy coding and reviewing with sonarlint
1.Download it from https://www.sonarlint.org/eclipse/
2.In Eclipse go to Help->Install New Software->Add
3.Now click on Archive and select downloaded plugin zip and click Ok
4.Select the items and click Next and then accept license agreement and finally it will ask for a restart
I have seen many posts about here which tell you how to uninstall a plug-in that YOU have installed. What I want to know is - How do you uninstall a plug-in that comes along with the eclipse package? I tried the installation manager but it doesnt work since this like a default plugin.
I am using IBM Rational Developers for System Z with Java version 8.3. I am trying to install GEF Zest Visualisation but since GEF Draw2D was already pre-installed in my RDZ i am not able to install what I want due to conflicting dependency.
I need GEF Zest Visualisation so that I can install Maven. Without Zest I get an error while I try installing Maven.
Is there a way to uninstall these default plug-ins? If no, then is there any workaround that I can use to install my Maven plug-in without having to use Zest?
I haven't used Rational Developer for System Z, but if it is Eclipse-based it should be the same as Rational Application Developer or Eclipse.
Open Help context menu.
Press About Rational Developer...
Click the Installation Details button.
This will open a list of installed software and you can see all the features and plug-ins that are installed.
Find and select the item you want to uninstall.
Click the Uninstall... button.
This will attempt to uninstall the selected plug-in, but you will likely encounter dependency issues if Maven requires GEF Zest Visualisation. You would need to uninstall Maven first if that happens.
just an easy quesition but I can't find any answer in this wonderful world wide web...
I just want to create a new Plugin Project based on Eclipse Helios. Normally this feature should be shipped with this version (Version: Helios Service Release 2 Build id: 20110301-1815) but I can't choose it via "file->new->Project". Do I have sth. to install previously?
Thanks a lot for any help guys ... :)
It is also possible to do plugin development with any eclipse classic version. (I am working with 4.2)
For plugin development in eclipse classic version you need to go
Help-->Install New Software--> In work with select version url provided by eclipse it self. e.g. in case of 4.2 Juno it will be Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno
It will render all the possible plugin provided by eclipse it self.
In that list there will a Eclipse plugin development environment in General purpose tools.
Or you can get that one by writing plug in filter text box.
Select Eclipse plugin development environment and install it.
Now you can able to do plugin development in classic version also.
Hope this will be helpful.
Install Eclipse for RCP and RAP developers.
If you already installed Eclipse you can add on the Plug-in Environment from within Eclipse
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/273044/
The Plugin Perspective is not installed.
To get it: Help->Install New Software
Work With: --All Available Sites--
In the Filter Box, type "Plug-in"
Look for something that says "General Purpose Tools" and expand it.
Look for "Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment"
Click Next a few times and install it, then restart.
Exact verbiage may depend on your Eclipse version.
I am using Eclipse 3.5(Galileo). When I choose Help-> Install New Software, It does not Popup any dialog box to process further. Is anything I have to check to work on this?
You need to add the libraries:
go to:
Properties-> Java Build Path->Libraries->Add Librariy
I am using "eclipse-rcp-helios-SR1-win32-x86_64"
64-bit eclipse running on JDK.
I am trying to add an action in my plugin via menu contribution. When I add "org.eclipse.ui.menus," right-click on it then select "New," I only the "Generic" option. I am expecting to see "menuContibution"
The issue is described in detail here, which also seems to include the solution: link
From what I understand, the version of eclipse I have - helio SR1 - is an SDK version and should have the source included in the package. I am not sure what I need to do to make those additional options show up.
if you have the "Generic" it means that you don't have the source plugins. But you have downloaded the right package (RCP one). I guess your download might be corrupted. Can you try downloading it again from a different mirror?
i am try to this answer is useful.
step-1: Eclipse menu bar Select Help menu
step-2: select Install New Software
step-3: Eclipse project update link (Required version) below image
step-4: Choose Eclipse plugin Development Tool and
step-5: After Next button click to finish.
Eclipse can Restart after working successful.
Installing Eclipse plugin Development Tool, as per Bharat Zala answer, is not enough. It still did not work for me:
I had to install Eclipse SDK and Eclipse Platform SDK packages:
Then it finally worked:
Note:
Lars Vogel in his book "Eclipse Rich Client Platform", in chapter 8 Install Eclipse IDE for RCP development, he advises for to
Download the Eclipse Software Development Kit (SDK) as a recommended Eclipse edition for RCP/PDE development.
Most people probably have installed more mainstream Eclipse editions like Eclipse for Java developers. Installing Eclipse SDK and/or Eclipse Platform SDK as packages to them later should re-create SDK installation as advised by Lars.
It did not work for me even after installing both.
I did go Update site " http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.5" and when it lists the different components.
Please unflag the "Group items by category" check box and Install "Eclipse RCP SDK" and related components.
Thant should fix the issue.
Thanks