I downloaded eclipse-jee-juno-SR2-win32 and installed IBM Worklight as a plugin. It worked well for almost 2 months (don't remember exactly how many days). But it disappeared all of a sudden. Now I don't see any work light related options in eclipse. Any idea what could be reason ? & How to install it again ?
Thanks..Johnson
It's strange indeed, but easiest solution would be to extract a fresh copy of Eclipse, install Worklight into it and import your existing Worklight project from the workspace of the previous Eclipse installation.
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I was trying to install WildFly/JBoss Server in Eclipse IDE Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3) but I'm getting an error. I have attached the screenshot for the same.
Would somebody help me out here in this issue?
I've had the same problem.
In Eclipse -> Help -> Eclipse Marketplace, search for "TM Terminal". Uninstall it, restart Eclipse and try to define a new server again. It will now install Wildfly, at least for me it worked.
I've had the same problem. I was using Eclipse 2021-06 version and whatever I do I couldn't get the JBoss Community folder with different Wildfly servers to show.
I've downloaded the newest Eclipse (it was 2022-09 at this time) and everything was there after I installed the JBoss Tools in Eclipse Marketplace.
I am tried to install IBM Bluemix eclipse plugin for Eclipse Mars from Eclipse Market place. Eclipse listing all required libraries and dependencies but installation its showing following error as shown in image.
Note:
I was able to download install other eclipse plugins like PyDev,Subclipse etc.
Any suggestions or links? Thank you :)
Which version of Eclipse are you using? I just tried with the JEE Package for Mars SR1: https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/mars1. Then, search for the Eclipse marketplace entry from Eclipse and do the install.
and I can complete the install successfully. It may just be a temporary outage on the server. Would you mind to try it again?
If the problem still exist, can you list out the details of your setup, e.g. Eclipse package that you start with, platform, steps to reproduce, etc. so I can try to reproduce the problem.
I am using Luna "eclipse-java-luna-SR2-win32-x86_64" I am not able to open the server view, it is giving error "Could not create the view: org.eclipse.wst.server.ui.ServersView".
Can anyone help me on this.
The problem is at the install, if you choosed the java development environtment, the web development tools doesn't install. You must to go to the Install New software, and search for web development tools like the pic.
Eclipse - Help - Install New Software...
Good Look!
That build of Eclipse Luna just contains code for Java developers. The view that cannot be found is part of the Web Developers component of Eclipse.
You can either install the missing components in your existing Eclipse or download a version of Eclipse which contains that view (maybe 'Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers'). Also consider moving to Eclipse Mars which is newer.
Just in case ...
If you have upgraded your eclipse to Luna from an older version, you need to let Luna construct your new workspace, and then copy and import projects from your old workspace. Otherwise many problems, such this, would hamper the proper functioning of your workspace. For example, Maven may somehow not resolve properly. Your server view will be referencing for resources in a version of WST non-existent in the new IDE version.
When you upgrade from Luna to Mars, you will have to let Mars reconstruct your workspace again.
For Spring Tool Suite 4 Version: 4.17.2.RELEASE
Below settings work
(in STS 4) Help - Install New Software...
I am using IBM Worklight 6.0 with Eclipse, recently I applied Fix Patch 2 Studio version manually, since I did not want to upgrade to 6.1,
Now technically my Eclipse should be on 6.0.0.2 , however when I try
to open a project, eclipse automatically tries Migrating the project
to 6.1 from 6.0.
Anyone has faced a similar issue?
P.S. I can still see IBM Worklight Studio version 6.1.0.01 as an available Update in my Eclipse.
As a workaround to solve this problem you can
Remove the current eclipse
Install new Eclipse
Create a new Workspace
Install the IBM worklight 6.0.0.2 Plugins to eclipse
Import your old project
Trying to import some code I wrote in intelliJ and I came across a problem on my main workstation, my Eclipse Juno has no option to create a new web project, however on my laptop Eclipse Juno in there has the option, which is odd because it's the same version of Eclipse, any thoughts on how I should be able to start a web project?
Edit Thanks Andre, yeah I have the wrong Eclipse but I have so much in my workspace it isn't viable to reinstall it, also getting it to work on Ubuntu was a bit of a pain; I was looking for a single repositry for the EE web tools, thanks.
Thanks to Andre for the answer, you can find the WTP plugin in the marketplace, unfortunately Juno does not have Marketplace as default therefore you must use Juno software repository URL in the install new software section of Eclipse to download and install the Marketplace