I have an Eclipse Oxygen installed on my MAC.
I have installed few plugins before, but recently I am not able to install any plugins.
I keep getting some weird error message. If you can let me know what I can do to fix it I will really appreciate it.
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I'm using eclipse luna 4.4.1.I installed it recently and it was working fine. I had to uninstall it and again install it. After re-Installing the help menu is incomplete and i'm not able to see install new software option or anything. It was working fine before.
I know this is a duplicate question.But none of the answers there solved my problem.
Please suggest a solution.
I am trying to install google gwt tool on eclipse for that i go to HELP--->Install new Software---> in text area i used this link
Google Update Site for Eclipse 4.2 - http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2
then whenever i checked Google Plugin for eclipse (required) and hit next it shows
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 4.2 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r42
(com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e42.feature.feature.group 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r42)
Missing requirement: Google Plugin for Eclipse 4.2 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r42
(com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e42.feature.feature.group 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r42) requires
'org.objectweb.asm 0.0.0' but it could not be found
i didn't understand what and where is the problem coming .
I was having the same problem just now trying to download Google Plugin for Eclipse. I was running into the same error where it was complaining about:
"Cannot complete install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7 bla bla bla..."
This question is a duplicate (Installing GWT plugin with Eclipse) but Ill lay it out for you anyways :)
I followed these steps that I found on https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-eclipse-4.2 and it worked fine :) The only thing different is that I downloaded from http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2 INSTEAD of from (as when was throwing an error) http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin.3.7. When I used 3.7 I got the same error you are having now. 4.2 it's all gravy.
Also, I am doing this on a fresh Juno installation. Like, I literally downloaded it from the Eclipse site right 2 minutes ago, installed it, ran an update (there was one update for Eclipse Google Plugin) and then I i got the errors and fixed the issue.
In fact, I got my answers here: Installing GWT plugin with Eclipse so thank this dude. Not me.
Good Luck!
Your installation is missing the org.objectweb.asm bundle. I'm a little surprised that this is not installed by the google plugin by default. There are many places to get it, but I know you can get the bundle from orbit:
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R20130517111416/repository/
Copy the link and add it to your list of update sites. Then try to install the google plugin again. Make sure that you have "Contact all update sites" checked.
Might be you have Indigo Eclipse and trying for Juno Eclipse plugin.
Refer to link https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/tools/eclipse
Look at plugin links for Indigo and Juno and act accrodingly.
If the plugin installation failed, you may have problems with the Eclipse version installed that might be outdated (my problem).
For more information about upgrading Eclipse, see Upgrading Existing Eclipse Features.
I heard that a good plugin for metrics for Java Eclipse was the CheckStyle plugin. So I try and follow their instructions on how to install it, but I keep getting the following:
Can someone kindly point out how I can fix this problem?
Thank You.
I think I fully know why it didn't work. There was an Eclipse Juno update that I had to run. For the update to happen, I had to run Eclipse as Administrator. Then ran the update, and it worked, i.e. it updated successfully.
I then ran the CheckStyle plug-in install as instructed on their website, and it worked fine.
Hope this helps.
I have Eclipse Juno running on 64bit windows 7, I tried installing Aptana Studio 3 plugin for eclipse. The installation goes fine, and aptana plugin shows up in the Installed plugin list too as follows:
But thats it! I cant see Aptana anywhere else in eclipse, not in preferences,perspectives, views nowhere!
A strange thing i noticed was that while installing aptana plugin, i wasn't shown any security warning dialogue box telling me that its an unsigned plugin, something that i was expecting.
Has anyone else faced this problem before? Am i going wrong anywhere? please help.
EDIT: The same problem persists with Eclipse Indigo too.
Solved it myself! after looking at the error logs i realized that i had previously added a archive file to install aptana from disk (failed attempt).It was mentioned in the logs at several places, dont know why, but when i removed that repository Aptana installed fine on eclipse. :)
I am predominately a .NET developer so forgive me if I am missing something obvious. I use Eclipse Ganymede (3.4.0) for Blackberry development.
I have Blackberry JDE Plugin 4.3.0.8 installed and would like to install 4.5.0. I try using Help -> Software Updates to get it but get the following error:
"Cannot launch the Update UI. This installation has not been configured properly for Software Updates".
Any ideas on how to fix this? Failing that any ideas how to install 4.5.0 without using the Update facility in eclipse? I have installed the 4.5.0 component back but it has not put it into eclipse, just installed files in c:\Program Files\Research In Motion.
I'd rather not do a fresh installation of eclipse!
Download them manually here: http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/javaappdev/javaeclipseplug.jsp
The first idea that comes to mind is that Eclipse doesn't know where to look for updates.
Go to Help->Install New Software (not update)
Click on Available Software Sites
There you can Add, Enable/Disable software sites(repositories)
Just like Jamie said, download Component pack from Blackberry site, and install them with Help->Software Updates->Available Software->Add Site->Archive
UPDATE And talking about the error, see
Getting the message “Cannot start the update ui…” when trying to run the update UI in Eclipse
Thanks for the links guys but I ended up downloading a fresh copy from the website, the archive that I had must have been corrupt somehow because I tried using it again and had the same issue.