Download GWT plugins for eclipse without using eclipse Instaqll new softeware - eclipse

Is this possible to download GWT plugins for eclipse separately ( without downloading with eclipse directly ) ?
because i need to install it on multiple eclipse on multiple pc and I want to archive it for future needs.
I want to paste it in dropins folder in eclipse later.
Regards

Here you go:
http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-from-zip.html

Prepare one eclipse installation the way you like using the standard update sites.
Then you can archive this installation by just copying the eclipse folder and zipping it away somewhere.
To install a new eclipse just take the archive and unzip it on the target system.
With this you have the advantage of still having the automatic updates for the different installations.

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I'm looking to correct some errors and improve performance.
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This is not possible, but you can
directly update your existing Eclipse IDE or
install the plug-ins from the old installation into the new installation: File > Import: Install > From Existing Installation
I managed to upgrade it, just using the eclipse installer and installing on the current folder, now I'm testing the new installation to verify if everything is ok.

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Download the github zip file from here
The dropins directory should be used to install a plugin manually. The typical process is that you download a plugin and extract that archive to the dropins directory.
The plugins directory on the other hand is reserved for Eclipse's updater. You should not mess with it manually. Eclipse will store all plugins you install using "Help"->"Software Updates" or "Help"->"Install new software" (depending on your Eclipse version).
Please, let me know if this works for you.
See the stackoverflow question:

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Just copy the eclipse folder. But some configurations will get lost because they are made per workspace. So you might also want to copy a workspace.
Copying the Eclipse folder should work. Try it.
Having said that, when I'm in the same situation I usually just do a reinstall of Eclipse - it doesn't take long assuming you have a fast network connection and it's a good opportunity to get a clean install with all the latest plugin versions.

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