App Engine and Eclipse on Ubuntu Linux 12.10 - eclipse

I updated Ubuntu from 12.04 to 12.10.
It upgraded my Eclipse too, from 3.7 to 3.8.
Turns out, Google App Engine doesn't have a plug in for 3.8. Just 3.7 and 4.2.
So I upgraded Eclipse to 4.2.
When I upload my project, it says it can't because of the java-7 flags. I found a post on here that described how I might change the flag, but it wouldn't matter because I'm not a "Trusted Tester" so they wouldn't allow it yet anyways.
I tried to change the Project's build path to include OpenJDK 6 and a compiler level of 1.6
I get this project error "Java compiler level does not match the version of the installed Java project facet."
I've looked it up, and found a message on StackOverflow, but I can't figure out what facets I'm using or if that solution even applies.
Is it possible to use Eclipse 4.2 and the App Engine 1.7.4 to upload a project to App Engine?
How do I get it to use Java6?

Is it possible to use Eclipse 4.2 and the App Engine 1.7.4 to upload a project to App Engine?
Yes it is, that's what I use. Have you tried creating a new project after you set the jdk to 6? I had this exact same issue at first, and creating a new project was all it took once I got the jdk right.

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Error configuring pipeline debugger in Eclipse

enter image description hereI have been trying really hard to configure a pipeline debugger in eclipse. After using my digital server account in server configuration when i select my site and click 'Debug' button it gives me an error
Could not initialize class com.thoughtworks.xstream.converters.collections.TreeMapConverter
I couldn't find much help online. I even tried changing the JRE version to an older version 14.0.2 but it doesn't seem to help.
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That library seems to be a core component of the Pipeline editor. I would suggest that you ensure that your Eclipse version is compatible with the plugin if you haven't done so already.
Currently, according to the documentation it only supports:
Mars - Eclipse 4.5
Neon - Eclipse 4.6
Furthermore, you must install the correct version of the plugin for your version of Eclipse. (Though in the past I've found that older plugin versions may sometimes work in newer Eclipse builds.)
This error relates to discounted class from JRE.
So my recipe for solving the issue:
used OpenJDK v11
installed latest eclipce version
SFCC plugin v4.6
Some found issues:
with new eclipce version brakepoints are not set from JS editor only via ScriptEditor
Thank you,
Aleksandr
I had issues with running debugger, but after I installed eclipse version 2020-12 and installed UX studio plugin it started to work. maybe new versions are not compatible with plugin

Is there any way to install direct 2.4 version of GWT plugin in eclipse?

In our project we are using GWT-2.4 version of GWT plugin. This plugin was already installed in eclipse which will support for Windows XP-32 bit in long back.
But, recently I got a new system with Windows 8.1 - 64 bit. When I tried to install GWT plugin in JUNO/LUNA, by default it is installing GWT-2.6 version. This will be not supported in my project.
If is there any way to install GWT-2.4 version of GWT plugin in eclipse, please reply on this question.
Are you talking about the SDK version?
If yes, download the SDK from here.
Unpack the SDK.
Goto Preferences -> Google -> Web Toolkit
Select the Add button and choose the recently downloaded version.

In switch to Android Studio should my SDK location be the same as Eclipse version?

I'm trying to move from Eclipse ADT NDK build to Android Studio on my Mac OS X. In doing this, one thing I notice is the Project Structure's Android SDK Location for my ported project and for new projects is defaulting to be: /Users/user1/Development/adt-bundle-mac-x86_64-20131030/sdk.
Shouldn't the Android Studio come with its own SDK and shouldn't I be using it by default? I looked in the application install directory but found no signs of an SDK directory there. I'm concerned that the sdk is from October 30, 2013 and so it seems rather old. What are the implications of moving to a newer SDK?
Perhaps related to this is that when trying to use the old Eclipse Kepler that used to build for me:
I get notice on Eclipse launch:
This Android SDK requires Android Developer Toolkit version 23.0.0 or above.
Current version is 22.6.2.v2014032112031-1085508.
Please update ADT to the latest version.
Click "Check for Updates":
No Updates were found.
No Repository found at https://dl.google.com/alt.
Tried to update the repository to (for Kepler Eclipse):
https://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.3
Still no updates found but error about no repository goes away.
I resolved this later issue with the answer posted here.
cant comment on details of OSX but on linux/AS with Eclipse & AS , i found follow to help:
provision environment to use multiple versions of java JDK
install oracle JDK 1.7 that will be just for use by shell script running AS
note ASRoot/bin/studio.sh .... if [ -n "$STUDIO_JDK"
accordingly provide for the above ENV VAR and its use by the AS.studio.sh
that version of the JDK does nothing more than run AS
Then , for the ADT stuff (OK to be shared by Eclipse & AS ), you can keep updated another version of the SDK/ADT in a path where theres read access by both eclipse/ AS.
I think u can use ./android to keep updated this , original sdk/adt

com.google.appengine.tools.enhancer.Enhance not found in Google App Engine project

I installed the Google Plugin for Eclipse and created a new Google App Engine project just as decribed in https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/tools/eclipse. When building the project I'm getting the error
Error: Could not find or load main class com.google.appengine.tools.enhancer.Enhance
I have searched similar questions on stackoverflow and the only suggestions were to use JDK 7 and uninstall any existing JDK 6 even if not pointed in Eclipse Installed Jres. I have done both, and I'm still I'm facing the same error. This is on Windows 7 x64 machine and the Eclipse and JDK are 32 bit ones. I also tried on another computer which is a Windows server 2008 x64 machine and again the Eclipse and JDK 32 bit. I face the same error there also.
Please help before I shoot myself.
If you are not using JDO/JPA, uncheck the box for this option in the App Engine tab for your project.
If you do use them, make sure that the relevant files are present in the WEB-INF/lib/ folder: https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/jdo/overview?csw=1

Building Hadoop(1.2.1) Eclipse(Kepler 4.3.1) Plugin

I tried building an eclipse plugin for Hadoop for my Eclipse Kepler V 4.3.1
In the web I see a lot of information for JUNO and some prior versions but tried copying those jars into my eclipse->plugin directory brought me no luck. hence tried building my own eclipse plugin but even that is not working for me. Has anyone here has a Hadoop plugin working for Kepler?
Below are my other config details :
Mac OSX
java version "1.6.0_65"
I managed to sucessfully build it using this guide
with some slight modifications, i am however using Eclipse 4.3.2 on Arch and java 7.
Either way here is my plugin if it helps.