I have a folder which just contains 16x16 png icons in my rcp project.
I wonder is there a way or a hack, can make the package explorer display these icons files as is. that will make me feel convenient.
these icons is displayed as a normal document.
when I try to install PDE-tool on indigo for rcp:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Jeeeyul's PDE-Tools 1.1.0.201211201045 (net.jeeeyul.pdetools.feature.feature.group 1.1.0.201211201045)
Missing requirement: PDE-Tools 1.1.0.201211201045 (net.jeeeyul.pdetools 1.1.0.201211201045) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.ui.trace 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Jeeeyul's PDE-Tools 1.1.0.201211201045 (net.jeeeyul.pdetools.feature.feature.group 1.1.0.201211201045)
To: net.jeeeyul.pdetools [1.1.0.201211201045]
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I just copyed the org.eclipse.ui.trace.jar from eclipse 4.2(juno) into eclipse 3.7(indigo) rcp, then installed PDE-Tools successfully. It seems work for me!
Install the PDE tools plugin. It has an icon preview decorator, which shows the content of the icons instead of the standard icon.
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I am trying to install flowable designer in eclipse(kepler),but getting following errors. Please,give me solutions.
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Flowable Eclipse BPMN 2.0 Designer 5.22.0 (org.flowable.designer.feature.feature.group 5.22.0)
Missing requirement: Graphiti (Incubation) 0.13.1.v20160830-1309 (org.eclipse.graphiti 0.13.1.v20160830-1309) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.emf.transaction [1.8.0,2.0.0)' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Graphiti (Incubation) 0.13.1.v20160830-1309 (org.eclipse.graphiti.feature.feature.group 0.13.1.v20160830-1309)
To: org.eclipse.graphiti [0.13.1.v20160830-1309]
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Flowable Eclipse BPMN 2.0 Designer 5.22.0 (org.flowable.designer.feature.feature.group 5.22.0)
To: org.eclipse.graphiti.feature.feature.group [0.13.1.v20160830-1309]
Go to Help → Install New Software. In the following panel, click on Add button and fill in the following fields:
Name: Flowable BPMN 2.0 designer
Location: http://www.flowable.org/designer/update/
I had the same issue and error message when trying to install Flowable (both from repository URL and from Jar file).
In my case, when installing Eclipse I had reused my previous workspace.
Try installing Eclipse again with a totally fresh workspace, then adding Flowable - this approach worked for me.
I am writing a plug-in for Eclipse Oxygen that allows External Tools to be run directly from toolbar buttons. When I right click the project and click Run As Eclipse Application I get a pop-up that shows the following errors
javax.xml.ws
Missing Constraint: Import-Package: java.xml.bind; version="0.0.0"
Missing Constraint: Import-Package: java.xml.bind.annotation; version="0.0.0"
org.apache.xmlrpc
Missing Constraint: Import-Package: java.xml.bind; version="0.0.0"
If I click Continue, Eclipse launches with the plug-in and it operates correctly. I have tried following the advice here to open the 'Run Configuration' and select 'Add Required Bundles' (although using Add Required Plug-ins as there is no bundles button) but it doesn't help. I neither can see javax.xml.bind in the list nor a way to add it.
The project itself is very simple with the following dependencies
org.eclipse.core.runtime
org.eclipse.debug.ui
org.eclipse.jface
and extensions
org.eclipse.debug.core.launchers
org.eclipse.ui.commands
org.eclipse.ui.handlers
org.eclipse.ui.menus
I have listed the dependency hierarchy and javax.xml.bind is not listed.
How can I add the dependencies or clear the errors?
It seems, these two packages (java.xml.bind and java.xml.bind.annotation) are missing in your target platform.
Adding the javax.xml.bind plug-in (which can be download from Eclipse Orbit, e. g. here) to your target platform should fix the problem.
I'm trying to install NatTable in Eclipse. All the parts installed successfully except this one: NatTable Eclipse 4 Extension Feature.
This is the error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: NatTable Eclipse 4 Extension Feature 1.0.0.201606011907 (org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.nattable.extension.e4.feature.feature.group 1.0.0.201606011907)
Missing requirement: NatTable extension for Eclipse 4 1.0.0.201606011907 (org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.nattable.extension.e4 1.0.0.201606011907) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.core 0.11.0' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: NatTable Eclipse 4 Extension Feature 1.0.0.201606011907 (org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.nattable.extension.e4.feature.feature.group 1.0.0.201606011907)
To: org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.nattable.extension.e4 [1.0.0.201606011907]
What am I missing?
The minimum requirement for the E4 extension is Eclipse Neon, as some issues needed to be fixed in order to make it work.
This is explained in the New & Noteworthy page http://www.eclipse.org/nattable/nandn/nandn_140.php
And also in the Getting Started Tutorial http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/NatTable/article.html
When I am installing the m2e extension, it is giving me below error:
I am using this url to download: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse (includes Incubating components) 1.6.1.20150625-2338 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.6.1.20150625-2338)
Missing requirement: Maven Integration for Eclipse 1.6.0.20150526-2032 (org.eclipse.m2e.core 1.6.0.20150526-2032) requires 'bundle com.google.guava [14.0.1,16.0.0)' but it could not be found
Missing requirement: Maven Integration for Eclipse 1.6.1.20150625-2338 (org.eclipse.m2e.core 1.6.1.20150625-2338) requires 'bundle com.google.guava [14.0.1,16.0.0)' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: m2e Marketplace 1.6.1.20150625-2338 (org.eclipse.m2e.discovery 1.6.1.20150625-2338)
To: bundle org.eclipse.m2e.core [1.6.0,1.7.0)
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse (includes Incubating components) 1.6.1.20150625-2338 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.6.1.20150625-2338)
To: org.eclipse.m2e.discovery [1.6.1.20150625-2338]
Try to use below link:
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.4
You might be using older version of eclipse and trying to install latest version of maven.
What worked for me when installing m2e 1.6.2 into Eclipse 4.2.2 (Luna SR2) was add the Orbit project Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java 15.0 bundle from the Orbit project into Eclipse before installing m2e.
(The install error I initially got said m2e 1.6.2 is looking for the Guava 14 bundle, which I could not locate in any of the recommended Orbit builds, but Guava 15 seems to be working just fine so far, and indeed the Guava 15 bundle is what the Luna SR2 Eclipse IDE for Java Developers uses.)
I used this URL for the Orbit build repository for Luna SR2: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R20150124073747/repository/
This specific link could be unstable over time, or maybe you are reading this because of issues with different versions of Eclipse or m2e, so in those cases it would be a good idea to check the Orbit downloads page to find the right Orbit build for to match your Eclipse release.
For those who are not old Eclipse hands, here is step by step what I did to install the Orbit Guava bundle into Eclipse 4.4.2:
From the Eclipse menu: Help > Install New Software...
Click on the Add button. In the resulting dialog, enter:
Name: Orbit Repository for Eclipse Luna SR2 (4.4.2)
Location: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R20150124073747/repository/
Click OK
Once this repository is added to your Eclipse configuration, the m2e feature installation process will be able to find and install the Guava bundle automatically.
The m2e installation may also want to update other packages, so it is a good idea to have the Eclipse Luna update site available prior to the m2e feature install:
Click the Add button again. In the resulting dialog, enter:
Name: Eclipse Update Site
Location: http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.4
Click OK
It's also worth noting that the m2e 1.6.x release line is included in Mars, while the 1.5.x is included in Luna, so that it might be a more conservative choice to use a 1.5 release rather than a 1.6 release.
I can give you a quick answer : Ignore the error.
Actually I'm not quite sure this is the right solution but at least for me it worked just fine. I'm sharing my case because it might help someone.
While I was installing m2e extension, I met the same error message you met. But I ignored the error and was able to continue installing. And then the installation have finished successfully.
Click and take a look at the image
: Install Remadiation Page
I saw the error when I clicked "show original error ... ". But I think it's OK to choose "Keep my installation ... " and click "Next" to continue
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I'm working on Eclipse 3.7 (indigo) on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and I am trying to install the Maven plugin.
Following this page, I added http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases to the Eclipse Install new software prompt box. It recognised the URL and showed "Maven Integration for Eclipse"
But when I click on Next, it gives this error.
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse 1.4.0.20130601-0317 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.4.0.20130601-0317)
Missing requirement: Maven Integration for Eclipse (Editors) 1.4.0.20130601-0317 (org.eclipse.m2e.editor 1.4.0.20130601-0317) requires 'bundle org.slf4j.api 1.6.2' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse 1.4.0.20130601-0317 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.4.0.20130601-0317)
To: org.eclipse.m2e.editor [1.4.0.20130601-0317]
What should I do? Please help.
Use the following URL in the "Install New Software" as a repository instead: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3.
I tried it and it works, no more errors.
this is the big problem of eclipse because mostly eclipse support other Maven
this is plugins for eclipse heilios only
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3
In Eclipse market place use this URL:-
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3/
It will install the maven plugin on eclipse successfully without any error.
It seems like somehow it is not able to download the slf4j related artifacts , for now you can unselect the checkbox while installing maven plugin .
Please see the attached image.
If it also don't work then manually download the plugin and drop it in eclipse plugins folder.