The google documentation http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/wizards/gwt/uibinder_dialogbox.html shows GWT wizards in eclipse, however, on my system this is not displayed. How do I get them to show?
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I definitely have GWT installed in eclipse and can run GWT projects
Here are my updated sites from the Help menu
Eclipse 3.7 WindowBuilder Repo http://download.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/WB/integration/3.7 Enabled
GWT Framework http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7 Enabled
Indigo http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo Enabled
Subclipse SVN http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.8.x Enabled
The Eclipse Project Updates http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/3.7 Enabled
Try this:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/download-gwtdesigner.html
You need to install the full version of GWT Designer. Installing the GPE only gets you a stripped down version of GWT Designer (w/o any of its wizards).
Here's how I was able to get the GWT Designer tools to work on Eclipse Juno:
I already had GWT 2.5.0 installed, with GWT Designer. However, I couldn't see the designer anywhere
At the same time, I did not have WindowBuilder installed on my Eclipse.
So I first installed the WindowBuilder plugin from the main Eclipse plugin repo
Then I uninstalled GWT Designer (all 3 packages or so that are included)
Restarted Eclipse
Re-installed GWT Designer
Restarted Eclipse
Went to File > New > WindowBuilder > GWT User Interface
Got a dialog saying that I needed to install additional WindowBuilder toolkits. "Click finish to install this toolkit"
Clicked finished, Eclipse did its thing, problem solved =)
Not sure all the steps are required. I think the key is to have WindowBuilder installed with your GWT Designer, and remember to go to New > WindowBuilder instead of New > Google Web Toolkit
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I have installed Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers (includes Incubating components) Version: 2022-12 (4.26.0) and Build id: 20221201-1913, when I open Eclipse marketplace and search for gwt it can not find GWT Eclipse Plugin, so I am unable to install it.
I tried other ways like drag n drop the install button from Use the Drag and Drop Install Button and it didn't worked,
also I tried adding the url http://storage.googleapis.com/gwt-eclipse-plugin/v3/release via Help->Install New Software... menu and I encountered with error that the url is not reachable.
Today is 12/27/2022 and I have seen reports that the url was available in some time frames but now it is unavailable.
Finally after many try and error I found how to add GWT Eclipse Plugin
1-Download the released package from
http://storage.googleapis.com/gwt-eclipse-plugin/v3/downloads/repo-3.0.0.zip
2- From Help->Install New Software... select a name and select the
downloaded zip file, then you were able to see GWT EClipse Plugin and
Google SDK option, the next steps is straight.
I have Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers (3.7) installed on Windows XP and I installed Google plugin and GWT SDK , but even though plugin shows up as installed, I still do not get an option File > New > Web Application Project as it should be. And no icon with 'g' in blue circle on toolbar. What am I missing?
Thanks
Here is what I see on 'Plug-ins' tab in my Eclipse Installation Details screen:
Google App Engine Java SDK 1.7.6
Google Eclipse 3.7 Platform Plugin 3.2.2.v201303261859-r3l-r37
Google Eclipse Platform Plugin 3.2.2.v201303261859-r3l-r37
Google Eclipse Shared Platform Plugin 3.2.2.v201303261859-r3l-r37
Google Web Toolkit SDK 2.5.1
Go to Eclipse Market Place --> Search For GWT Plugin --> Download Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7
It will take some time to download and install all the packages and plugins. But once it will be done, you will be able to see the google icon at the toolbar.
Also go through the following link.
https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/usingeclipse
I had the same problen when following the GWT Tutorial and I fix the issue.
You can go:
Eclipse --> Help -->Install New Software --> Work with
Then paste, any of these urls but change indigo or helios for your eclipse IDE distribution
Indigo Update Site - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/helios
Wait a moment and Eclipse will show you all options.
Check the option:
Web, XML, Java EE and OSGi Enterprise Development
Then click the Next, Apply and Finish and restart your IDE to see the changes.
Is all.
You are probably missing Java 7 JDK.
Download and install the JDK from the above link, then follow these instructions to let Eclipse know where to find it.
After I installed Java 7, the GWT plugin buttons and menus finally appeared next time I started Eclipse.
I have downloaded eclipse i'm trying to create a form in eclipse, where i can see the tools with texbox, button..etc in eclipse ? please help me to get the toolkit. I used the toolkit in Visual Studio, is there any toolkit for eclipse? I'm using Eclipse Indigo, in vista system.
For desktop apps (Swing or Eclipse SWT), there's WindowBuilder. It's one of the core features that is included in the Eclipse for Java Developers package you can download from www.eclipse.org. If you downloaded a different Eclipse package, use Help > Install New Software to install WindowBuilder into your Eclipse.
For web pages, the Eclipse for Java EE Developers package includes a Web Page Editor with source view and "design" view. Design View has a palette of components that you can drag and drop to construct a page.
I am new to Eclipse so I am having a hard time troubleshooting this problem. I have a new installation of Eclipse Java EE - Galileo on Windows, and I am unable to see any changes made in the IDE after installing plugins. I have verified that the plugins are installed via installation details, but see no changes made.
For example, after installing the maven integration plugin m2eclipse I go to File->New->Project ... and I have no option for maven. After installing the QuickRex plugin I have no view for it etc.
I have tried re-installing the plugins, re-installing Eclipse, and starting Eclipse with the -clean option, but nothing has resolved the issue.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Ok. This is just a wild guess but could you start over with a fresh install and make sure that you uncheck the option Contact all update sites during install to find required software as shown below:
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I faced a similar problem (on another platform than yours), some updates were "disabling" all my plugins. Not checking this option allowed me to work around this issue.
Follow-up: You'll need to install that Zest stuff manually from the GEF update site:
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I want an Eclipse Java EE plugin which I can install directly from Eclipse.
I searched about it on Google and found some ones but couldn't figure out how to download them directly from Eclipse.
One plugin I found was WTP but couldn't find the location of the WTP repository that I can enter in the Eclipse's Software Update tool.
I am using Eclipse 3.4.2 (Ganymede)
I warmly suggest to install Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers which already includes the Web Tools Platform (WTP) and much more (see this page for a full comparison).
As an alternative, you can download a zip of the Web Tools from here or install it via Update Manager using this URL:
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates/
If you have Eclipse Galileo you should go to Help > Install New Software. Then the list of available sites to install updates will appear. You should add the WTP plug-in to this list, for example.
To do this, click on Add and enter the name and location (you can get this from the WTP site). Then, select this plug-in and click on Finish. That's it and it's valid to all plug-ins.
when you are searching do a comprehensive search http:// in eclipse
Google search the repository containing Java EE WTP
Install the new software in your IDE, restart your IDE, right click under the project explorer view, select new, the option for creating a dynamic web project should now be available. I did it using the luna version of eclipse which dose not have the default and now have the option.
Use
help---install new software--type http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/eclipse
And go from there