I am trying to install Visual Page Editor in JBoss Developer Studio (basically customized Eclipse Luna). As per instrauctions I should: Visual Page Editor has experimental support for Windows 64-bit. Follow the link below to get details on how to install. Until then you can click on the Source tab to hide this error/info message. so I did it and added "http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/integration/luna/core/xulrunner/xulrunner-1.9.2_win64-2014-08-22_09-55-58-B4/" through Install New Software, but it fails with error:
org.jboss.tools.vpe.xulrunner.XulRunnerBundleNotFoundException: Bundle org.mozilla.xulrunner.win32.win32.x86_64 is not found.
at org.jboss.tools.vpe.xulrunner.browser.XulRunnerBrowser.getXulRunnerPath(XulRunnerBrowser.java:233)
at org.jboss.tools.vpe.xulrunner.browser.XulRunnerBrowser.<init>(XulRunnerBrowser.java:117)
at org.jboss.tools.vpe.xulrunner.editor.XulRunnerEditor.<init>(XulRunnerEditor.java:128)
at org.jboss.tools.vpe.editor.mozilla.XulRunnerEditor2.<init>(XulRunnerEditor2.java:23)
at org.jboss.tools.vpe.editor.mozilla.MozillaEditor.createPartControl(MozillaEditor.java:594)
at org.jboss.tools.vpe.editor.VpeEditorPart.createVisualEditor(VpeEditorPart.java:813) ... etc
Quite interesting and confusing, same software (plugin) can be installed without problems via same method (Install New Software option) in ordinary Eclipse Luna EE.
What gone wrong here and how should I resolve this issue with JBoss Developer Studio and install that plugin (JBoss Tools - xulrunner) in order to be able to use Visual Page Editor http://tools.jboss.org/documentation/faq/visualeditor.html ?
I got it. You need to install xulrunner for eclipse luna from here
I installed it in eclipse "Kepler Service Release 2" and it works fine for me
If you are using 64 bit windows with Eclipse Luna and JBOSS Tools then you need to download the xulrunner components by following the steps below:
1)
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2) Eclipse > Help > Install New Software
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3) Add URL below to
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/integration/luna/core/xulrunner/xulrunner-1.9.2_win64-2014-08-22_09-55-58-B4/
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4) Select xulrunner support and install all and this will solve visual editor error on Eclipse Luna
Restart Eclipse
Visual Editor will work.
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Has anyone had success getting EclEmma 2.3.2 installed in Eclipse Mars 4.5? I used the Eclipse Marketplace to install EclEmma, however, upon Eclipse restarting the EclEmma Coverage was not available via Run launch mode, toolbar, nor the Run menu as stated on the EclEmma installation page.
I've sometimes had problems with the marketplace. In those cases, I use the update site.
Follow directions for the Option 2. Update Site
From your Eclipse menu select Help → Install New Software...
In the Install dialog enter http://update.eclemma.org/ at the Work with field.
Check the latest EclEmma version and press Next
Follow the steps in the installation wizard.
How can I install Freemarker Plug-In in eclipse?
I googled it and found this site
https://sites.google.com/site/hcao2008site/development/leareclipse/install-freemarker-plugin-in-eclipse
but it did not work for me. The URL "http://www.freemarker.org/eclipse/update" as it has mentioned in #3 does not exist. Then I tried the URL "http://www.freemarker.org/eclipse/" then it worked but after installation, I added *.ftl as file types inside
Windows -> Preference -> General -> Editors -> FIle Associations but I could not find the Freemarker editor inside "Associated editors".
I am using Eclipse of Version: Indigo Service Release 1 in windows 7.
Any suggestions please???
You could try the JBoss Tools plugins available from http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/development/indigo/, they contain the "FreeMarker IDE" which provides a nice freemarker editor.
I didn't find a screenshot of the editor right now, so I will show you how it looks like in my installation (Indigo on Ubuntu 11.10), so that you can decide if this is what you want:
I have installed the freemarker just now, here is the screenshot for it, you can just check it
You can install it, from an update site - http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/stable/helios/
For installing, open eclipse, than go to Help > Install New Software >> add the above update site url, From the many installations available from that update site, you can just install the editor, you can just install the ‘FreeMarker IDE’ from All JBoss Tools menu. See below screenshot for help.
Jeewan#Feb 21 '12 at 21:38, you are missing the “freemarker” suffix in your link. The complete url is http://www.freemarker.org/eclipse/freemarker/ . It works for me on Eclipse Juno, OS Linux Ubuntu 12.04. #Jason#Sep 28 '12 at 6:59, I don’t understand your answer to mention the solution make more sense.
I found detailed instructions under http://freemarker.org/editors.html in the first table row ("Eclipse", "Part of the JBoss Tools Project. Install like this"). Although I restarted Eclipse as recommended, it was also necessary to reopen each file for the syntax coloring to take effect.
Since July 2016 also published on Eclipse marketplace as separate entry
https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/freemarker-ide-jboss-tools
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This is quick way to install FreeMarker IDE plugin from JBoss Tools
http://tools.jboss.org/.
Sources are at https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-freemarker
Issue tracker is JBoss Tools JIRA
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE (specify component freemarker)
As recommended on http://freemarker.org/editors.html nightly version
is used for Neon.
For Eclipse Oxygen / Photon:
The Freemarker Plugin from JBoss Tools was deprecated in the new release for Oxygen, see changelog for JBoss Tools 4.5.0:
https://tools.jboss.org/documentation/whatsnew/jbosstools/4.5.0.AM2.html#freemarker
So I use JBoss Tools 4.4.4 instead (which was for Neon, but seems to work fine with Oxygen):
https://tools.jboss.org/downloads/jbosstools/neon/4.4.4.Final.html#update_site
Installation:
Help > Install New Software > Add http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/neon/stable/updates/ > Expand JBoss Application Development > Freemarker IDE
I have installed Eclipse Indigo (3.7.1), then I installed Aptana IDE from the update site, followed by Eclipse PDT from the update site as well. (In that order)
I now want to add the additional Aptana features, which are available in the Aptana Standalone installation as "Install New Software". So in the standalone mode, we would get that installation screen with options for jQuery support, ExtJS support, Dojo, Ruby and the works basically.
Since I have a plugin installation of Aptana in Eclipse 3.7.1, how do I access that Aptana feature installation screen? If not, how do I install all the Aptana specific features?
The "Install New Aptana Feature" menu is only available in Aptana Studio 2.0. If you have installed Studio 3 plugins, the menu won't be there. However, Studio 3 includes Ruby/PHP/Python support by default, and you could add additional JavaScript library support such as jQuery using the instruction here: https://wiki.appcelerator.org/display/tis/Using+JavaScript+Libraries.
Hope this helps.
I don't think that is at all relevant to the Aptana Studio 3.x plugin. Instead, you install jQuery support using the "Rubles" (aka "Bundles"). After installing the Aptana Studio 3.x plugin, go to the new "Commands" menu and find the "Bundle Development" sub-menu and follow it to "Install Bundle", i.e.
Commands > Bundle Development > Install Bundle
jQuery should be among the choices you are offered in the pop-up. Assuming you have Git installed, Aptana should open up a terminal view in Eclipse and run a Git clone of the bundle into your UserFolder\Aptana Bundles (Windows) or your ~/Documents/Aptana Bundles (Mac / Linux). You will then want to use the Javascript "Source Editor" in order to be able to use the extra features added by the bundle.
Hope that helps some of the others baffled by how this all works. I'm by no means "expert" in this yet, but I was similarly perplexed by the steps needed to take to get the Aptana Studio plugin to do very much "useful".
I want to have Hibernate Tool to be used in Eclipse. Can anyone give some proper link for the same. I used the following link. It gives an exe file but it is corrupted :
http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=131065&filename=easy-jboss-hibernate-tools-3.2.0.beta9.exe
I suggest you install using the the Eclipse built-in update/ install manager which can be accessed by clicking Help---> Install New Software .It is the most easiest way to install eclipse plugin IMO.
Hibernate Tool is one of the tools from the JBoss Tools plugin , you can choose to only install Hibernate Tool when installing the JBoss Tools plugin.
From the JBoss Tools Website:
To install via update site, simply right-click the link below from
which you'd like to install, copy the link, and paste it into
Eclipse's Update or Install Manager. See Installing JBoss Tools for
more information.
Check the most updated links for different eclipse version from the above link and refer to this guide for the installation instructions.
I am having issues installing the BlackBerry JDE plugin. I have downloaded and installed the plugin from the BlackBerry site. The installation ran smoothly and completed. However when I open Eclipse the option for BlackBerry is not showing.
I don't know what the problem is exactly. I tried many things but I am heading nowhere. I want to know how to add the plugin and get started on BlackBerry development.
The default download of the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse is a combination of Eclipse and the BlackBerry Eclipse plugin. For version 1.3 and 1.5, the install directory will contain a full Eclipse Helios installation, along with the BlackBerry plugin. You should start eclipse from that directory.
From the download page, one of the new features for version 1.5 is:
Ability to download and install the BlackBerry Plug-in into an existing Eclipse environment by providing the BlackBerry Plug-in through an Eclipse update site.
So to take advantage of that, follow the instructions on "BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse Update Site" which explain how to add the site to your existing Eclipse setup, and then install the plugin from the site.
There are 2 options, as noted above.
The blackberry way: you download the full plugin (the name is misleading, since it's a full eclipse install including the plugin) from here.
The eclipse way: you install a 32-bit Java 6 SDK (64-bit is not supported and Java 7 has known problems with the code signing tool), then download the 32-bit Eclipse (I use version 3.7 "Indigo"), and install the plugin from Eclipse (Menu Help->Install new software, type the url "http://www.blackberry.com/go/eclipseupdate/3.6/java" inside the "Work with" box, then you need to select the plugin and at least a Blackberry SDK from the list)
If everything works, you should see the blackberry icon in the "About" box.
You should also see a Blackberry perspective (under Window->Open Perspective), a Blackberry menu item under "Project"), and a Blackberry section if you create a new project.
There is no such thing as a "Blackberry tab". The Blackberry development tools are integrated with the environment.
you could have done some mistakes while the installation. I am also using in windows 7 only. Its working perfectly for me. Please delete the current eclipse and try to install as shown in this tutorial.
I have installed it on my new laptop just yesterday. Simple, follow the steps and you will be done. Note that the latest eclipse is Indigo and not Helios; I am using Indigo and I advocate it.
Go grab your Indigo
Unzip into ANY dammed directory. You must see a folder with "eclipse" created.
Double click the Violet eclipse Icon. You must now be seeing eclipse smiling at you.
Select the menu Help->Install New Software
Select a hyperlink present at label "Find more software by working with the "Available Software Sites" preferences"
Now select Preferences and the select the button "Add".
Fill up Name and Location values with the following
Name:BlackBerry Java Plug-in Update Site, Value: "http://www.blackberry.com/go/eclipseUpdate/3.6/java"
Select OK.
That's it!