Where can I get the url for the eclipse profilert plugin ?
I want to update it directly to my eclipse rather than downloading and installing
I need it for Eclipse 3.2 and Eclipse Galileo
Wow, 2004, that's ancient. Check out TPTP instead. Its URL is
http://download.eclipse.org/tptp/updates
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I am getting the following error while installing TestNG plugin( 6.14.3) in Eclipse.
Missing requirement: TestNG Eclipse Support 6.14.3.201902250526
(org.testng.eclipse 6.14.3.201902250526) requires 'bundle
org.eclipse.jdt.launching 3.10.0' but it could not be found Cannot
satisfy dependency: From: TestNG 6.14.3.201902250526
(org.testng.eclipse.feature.group 6.14.3.201902250526) To:
org.testng.eclipse [6.14.3.201902250526]
I am using Eclipse Oxygen- March Edition. Could anyone please help me here?
Your version on Eclipse (Oxygen) is too old for that version of TestNG.
Version 3.10.0 of org.eclipse.jdt.launching was not introduced until Eclipse Photon so you need at least that version of Eclipse, but preferably the current version (Eclipse 2018-12 at time time of writing)
We had same issue for several employees. In our case it doesn't relate to Eclipse version.
Seems as new WebSense antivirus blocked the installation of the TestNG from default location. Eclipse showed the error from the description and continued to look for "alternative solution" which took many hours, but finally TestNG was installed successfully. Just have patience. Or try to disable antivirus.
let process to continue in spite of the error
Thanks Greg and Ilana.
TestNG installed successfully when the Eclipse was updated to 2018-12 Version.
If you are facing issue while installing TestNG in Eclipse version there are few simple steps to follow:
Download zipped latest version of Eclipse from below location (http://dl.bintray.com/testng-team/testng-eclipse-release/)
Store it your drive (zipped folder suppose in C drive)
After that go to Eclipse and install new software, click on add, archive, and complete the installation by selecting Next option when prompted)
Restart Eclipse you will see TestNG option in there.
while installing from add new software ,there is an option to check for solution rather than default selection. Please select different version of TestNG which is compatible with your eclipse version .This solution worked for me while using eclipse Mars(4.5.2)
Hi im gonna install javafx plugin for my eclipse ide.I want to download the Archive and then install it offline from my computer.the url is http://javafx.com/downloads/eclipse-plugin/
So How can I do that?
Thanx in advance
There is no eclipse plugin at the URL from your question.
The JavaFX 2 eclipse plugin is e(fx)clipse.
Here are the installation instructions.
I was tryi ng to install the freemarker plugin for eclipse Indigo on my machine which runs on Ubuntu 11. I tried to add http://www.freemarker.org/eclipse/update with the name FreeMarker to install new softwares option. But, it complained that there were no repositories. Then, IO manually tried to download the plugin file (freemarker-2.3.19.tar.gz) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemarker and tried to copy the contents to /usr/share/eclipse/plugins folder. But, it rejected it complaining that the format of the file contents were incompatible.
Can anyone please help me with this issue.
Thanks in advance.!
You should use the FreeMarker plugin in the JBoss Tools Project, as http://freemarker.org/editors.html says. Where did you get the link to the old plugin? (Also, freemarker-2.3.19.tar.gz is the FreeMarker distribution, and has nothing to do with Eclipse.)
What I finally did is, I downloaded Eclipse Indigo for Java EE from Eclipse official website. It had the market place from where I could easily install the JBoss plugin. All I had to do is install it from within Eclipse and could work on freemarker after that.
Kris shows a demo in jbpm where eclipse has a option to create jBPM2 forms.
I have installed jbpm plugin for eclipse and its working fine,but i am not seeing jbpm form in my eclipse
The form generation is part of the latest features we're adding for jBPM 5.3. You can download the latest jBPM & Drools Eclipse tooling here:
https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots/org/drools/org.drools.updatesite/5.4.0-SNAPSHOT/org.drools.updatesite-5.4.0-20120312.161534-443-assembly.zip
So, when using the jbpm-installer, you could update the URL of the Eclipse tooling in the build.properties to point to this file. Or you could unzip this file on your local disk and then install the plugins from that local update site.
That should show the new menu items.
Kris
Which version did you install? Kris usually use the latest snapshots. You can get them from https://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/view/Drools%20jBPM/job/jbpm/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/jbpm-distribution/target/
Cheers
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.