I have recently downloaded Eclipse Kepler. In this Kepler version, The DataSource Explorer is missing. DataSource Explorer can be used to connect to various databases. The Database Development perspective is missing in Kepler version.Do I need to install any separate plugin for that? If so, which plugin?
The data source explorer is part of Eclipse DTP (Data Tools Platform).
You can install it from 'Help > Install New Software'. Choose the main Kepler repository in 'work with' and look in the Database Development section.
I'm using Spring Tool Suite (based on eclipse) I was able to get the Data Source Explorer by going to Help > Eclipse Marketplace and then typing Database tool suite. The option Eclipse DTP comes up and then you can install it and restart.
Install Eclipse DataTools Platform.
In Eclipse (Mars) Goto Help > Install New Software'. Choose the main Mars - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/mars repository in 'work with' and look in the Database Development. select this and sub directories and install.
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I'm having troubles getting glassfish tools to install on my machine with fresh installs of the Eclipse IDE (2019-12), jdk 1.8.0_241, glassfish (5.1 Full Profile), and glassfish tools (1.0.1).
To recreate my problem, here's what I did:
Install Eclipse with the "Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers" flavor selected into a folder.
In that same folder, download and then extract the glassfish zip to that same folder.
Open eclipse and use the help menu to install software.
Putting the repository link for glassfish tools (https://download.eclipse.org/glassfish-tools/1.0.1/repository/) into the work with and installing both.
The error I get is:
Software being installed: GlassFish Tools 1.0.1.201904090220 (org.eclipse.glassfish.tools.feature.group 1.0.1.201904090220)
Missing requirement: GlassFish Tools 1.0.1.201904090220 (org.eclipse.glassfish.tools.feature.group 1.0.1.201904090220) requires 'org.eclipse.equinox.p2.iu; org.eclipse.sapphire.feature.group [9.1.0,10.0.0)' but it could not be found.
I honestly can't think of the first step to try and fix this error, as all the googling about equinox.p2 and sapphire makes it out to be that they should be installed by default.
Add https://download.eclipse.org/sapphire/9.1.1/repository/ to your list of Available Update Sites and try it again. The downloadable repository contains only the artifacts built from the Glassfish Tools project.
I installed JBoss Tools 4.3.0 Final in my Eclipse Luna which installed Hibernate tools (Indigo) 3.4.x
That's why I think it's not working the reverse engineering. I followed the steps but classes are not being created. Even if I succeeded to map the tables.
So I decided to uninstall JBoss and Hibernate tools. When I go to Help > Marketplace > Installed and then I click uninstall, this reopens my Eclipse to refresh the changes, but Hibernate is still there. How can I uninstall the JBoss Tools manually from Eclipse Luna?
to uninstall something from eclipse you need to go Eclipse -> about eclipse -> Installation details. and uninstall everything you do not need
another way to reach Installation Details would be Help-> About Eclipse-> Installation Details
I am trying to install Hibernate Tools plugin in my Spring Tool Suite 3.6.1 version, installation completes without any error but in am neither able to see Hibernate perspective nor I am getting options to reverse engineer hibernate classes.
I have tried following without success:
Using Install new software option..., update using site link -> Link
Install Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (Luna) 8.0.0.CR1 from Eclipse Marketplace
Download zip archive update from jboss developer tools site.
Did someone succeeded with Hibernate tools configuration in STS 3.6.1 Release.
Look for help->About Spring Tool Suite
You know the eclipse version now
Version: 3.6.1.RELEASE
Build Id: 201408250824
Platform: Eclipse Kepler SR2 (4.3.2)
You need JBoss Tool in some version
http://tools.jboss.org/downloads/overview.html
4.1.2.Final is the stable version for Kepler there:
From this link there is hint that Help > Eclipse Marketplace
From the new window search for JBoss Tools (Kepler)
Download that and restart,
Window -> Open Perspective -> Other -> Hibernate {will work}
Follow this path :
Window -> Open Perspective -> Other -> Hibernate
You will be able to see the perspective !
I am trying to install maven 1.5 in eclipse unfortunately I am getting errors like:
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) 1.5.0.20140606-0033 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.5.0.20140606-0033)
Missing requirement: Maven Integration for Eclipse 1.5.0.20140606-0033 (org.eclipse.m2e.core 1.5.0.20140606-0033) requires 'bundle com.google.guava [14.0.1,16.0.0)' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse (includes Incubating components) 1.5.0.20140606-0033 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.5.0.20140606-0033)
To: org.eclipse.m2e.core [1.5.0.20140606-0033]
EClipse juno doesnt support maven 1.5..still they have not added capability of 1.5
so try 1.4 or 1.3
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.4
MAVEN INSTALLATION
OPTION 1 :
Open Eclipse IDE
Click Help -> Install New Software...
Click Add button at top right corner
At pop up: fill up Name as "M2Eclipse" and Location as http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.4
Now click OK
After that installation would be started.
OPTION 2 :-
Open Eclipse
Go to Help -> Eclipse Marketplace
Search by Maven
Click "Install" button at "Maven Integration for Eclipse" section
Follow the instruction step by step
After successful installation do the followings in Eclipse:
Go to Window --> Preferences
Observe, Maven is enlisted at left panel
Finally,
Click on an existing project
Select Configure -> Convert to Maven Project
This is because maven 1.5 is not compatible with eclipse juno.
So we need to use maven 1.4 or 1.3
Steps to install maven 1.4 is below
Click Help in eclipse
Install New Software
Url for the location of site is "http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases"
Uncheck the checkbox "Show only the latest versions of available software"
if do not uncheck the checkbox it will only latest version and do not show maven 1.4.
Select m2e and slf4j of 1.4 version and click next.
Note: maven v 1.3 is compatible, correct url for juno: download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3
If all the above options don't work, then first install the WST plugin in your eclipse.
In order to do that, in Eclipse Juno, go to Install New Software > Add, under Name place Juno and under Location URL insert http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno.
Then, select WST Server Adapters under Web, XML, Java, ... (last option of the list).
Accept licensing agreement and restart Eclipse.
Then resume the usual procedure to install Maven.
Choose menu Help \ Install New Software..., then add this repository link:
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.2/1.2.0.20120903-1050/
Then install for Eclipse WTP (Web Tool Platform) Juno 4.2.
Uncheck the option "Select only the latest version of this software", so that versions of the plugin compatible to your eclipse will be displayed, you can select one of them.
download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3 has worked for
Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
Version: Indigo Service Release 2
Build id: 20120216-1857
Thanks
I am in Eclipse Indigo and trying to install Maven Support for eclipse. I search Eclipse Marketplace with "maven" and found there are two entries:
Maven Integration for Eclipse WTP.
Maven Integration for Eclipse.
Now I am confused to choose them.
I am developing web application. So what is the entry I should go for?
Install them both. The first is specifically designed to integrate with WTP, the second one is general Maven integration in Eclipse.
Have you tried to just use Maven? With Indigo, m2e is already integrated. If you look at eclipse.org, you will find there the following features integrated:
If you open the preferences in Eclipse (Windows > Preferences), you will find there the Maven configuration for Eclipse:
You have to configure there, where your Maven installation lives, and can start to use Maven inside Eclipse.