I believe that installing the Eclipse plugin for WebLogic changes the Eclipse behavior somewhat based on my experience with SSL handshake errors due to untrusted certs. I am trying to uninstall the Oracle WebLogic plugin from my Galileo installation. Here is the problem:
I see the Oracle WebLogic plugins and features when i click on help->InstallNewSoftware->Already Installed in the tabs named "plug-ins" and "features".
Those two tabs do not have the uninstall option/button at the bottom, but I do not see any listing for Oracle Enterprise and/or WebLogic plugin in the 'installed software' tab. This is the only place from where I can safely uninstall the plugin instead of just manually removing the plugin and features from the eclipse corresponding folders.
Is there some other entity managing the downloads from Oracle? is anyone else trying to do the same and finding similar problems? if you have any hints/pointers that'll be great -- Thanks.
I just deleted the plugins and features for Oracle tools and WebLogic included, from the corresponding Eclipse folders, and started eclipse with -clean. Everything is executing fine so far.
I have installed the Oracle WebLogic Server Tools in the following way:
In the Servers view "New Server"->"Download additional server adapters"->"Oracle WebLogic Server Tools". Then when I want to uninstall I cannot find it in the installed plugin or features list, just like you.
Then I tried to search "Oracle WebLogic Server Tools" in Eclipse Marketplace, I can find "Oracle WebLogic Server Tools" with the option "Uninstall".
I believe this way of uninstallation is safe.
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Why is Next button greyed even after I selected my weblogic server :
I have faced same problem on the eclipse which i have downloaded from https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/. But I search and spend time but, only solution which i found is "download eclipse from oracle site". Oracle is supplying eclipse for development purpose, If you can download that you can find it here.
This eclipse has adapter included by default. It has latest version of weblogic server adapter. You just download it and configure your existing work space and serer domain path. It will work as it is as normal eclipse.
Hope this will solve your problem.
I am trying to get GlassFish server working on my Eclipse Luna (with WTP installed).
However, I do not have a GlassFish Server option in the Download Additional Server Adapters there:
Also, when I try to download a Mojarra library for my JSF project, I don't have an option to install GlassFish either:
How should I install GlassFish server and tools on my Eclipse Luna?
You should install this plugin. Brought up by a simple google search of glassfish plugin eclipse luna
I was facing same problem and found below steps as the solution by installing pulgin..hope this will help:
install Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE) from eclipse market place which includes Glassfish support for eclipse.
And remember that when you are installing J2EE SDK you will get the Glassfish in it. you don't need it separately.
And eclipse required plugins to be installed for glasssfish.
Instructions for installing Plugins:
Open Help menu > select Eclipse Market Place.
Write OEPE in search box > select Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse from the List and Press Install button.
After installing this plugins when you choose from server, GlassFish server option will automatically be in the list if you have installed J2ee jdk.
Change your jdk version to jdk8.. it worked for me when I upgraded to 8.
I am having trouble installing Liberty Profile. I have downloaded and installed eclipse Juno JEE edition and installed the WAS Developer Tools from wasdev. This worked fine after I re-created the default software sites which for some reason were not defined out of the box.
Eclipse reports that the toolkit is installed when I look at the list of installed software. However when I come to create a server instance there is no Liberty Profile option. The only entry under IBM is "IBM WebSphere v6.0".
Am I missing something? I am running on Windows 7 64bit. I have both a Oracle and IBM JRE installed and I have tried both by updating the -vm option in the eclipse.ini file. I have tried -clean. Nothing seems to let me create a Liberty Profile server.
The best and most reliable way is to install WDT in Eclipse is via Eclipse Marketplace. You will have the latest release available there for different Eclipse versions like Kepler, Juno, Luna. There are two editions of tools - one for full WAS, one for Liberty profile. So make sure to select the one you need. Developer tools work both with Oracle and IBM JVM.
After accidentally losing the only Eclipse installation where I managed to install the JBoss Community server adapters successfuly (it required a very specific version of JBoss Tools), I'm trying to rebuild an Eclipse installation that shows the pesky Eclipse JBoss Community Server adapters.
I tried Eclipse Indigo + JBoss Tools 3.3 and Eclipse Juno + JBoss Tools 3.3. I install the Java EE version, go to "Download additional server adapters", install the JBossAS Tools, but the adapters still don't show up in the "New Server" list. I'm about to give up and buy myself an IntelliJ IDEA license, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask if anyone around here knows a proper installation path that makes the JBoss Community adapters "magically" apear...
You have to install eclipse plugin "JST Server Adapter" before installing "JBossAS Tools"
cf. bug : https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-10469
I figured it out. In case anyone is wondering why adapters disappeared after some upgrade, JBoss Tools doesn't work well with Java 5. Use Java 6 and the problem is gone.
I can't connect Eclipse to internet because of security issues in my work, i want to find a way to download the Glassfish Eclipse Plugin manually (Without using the Eclipse Market Place or Eclipse Install Wizard) and install it separately ...
I made many searches and all i found is how to install the Glassfish Eclipse Plugin using the download Link from Eclipse Plugin Installer ...
PS : Glassfish Server is already installed in my Laptop i just need the Eclipse Plugin.
From where can i download the Plugin ?
And how can i install it ?
GlassFish Tools is part of Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, which is offered in a number of different download formats, such as a ready-to-run Eclipse install and a downloadable repository. Either of these options is a good choice for users with connection problems. If you already have Eclipse installed, download the offline repository (may be called 'OEPE plugins only' on the download site). Then use the install plugins wizard, but point at the downloaded zip instead of a public URL. Make sure to uncheck the consult other repositories option to keep Eclipse from wandering to the network unnecessary.
OEPE - Main Download Page
OEPE - Latest Release