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RE: [aspectj-users] eclipse AspectJ Book
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Aha! Thanks Matt. One thing that tripped me up was how to get the
various versions you mention. When I first looked at the AJDT download
page either the info was incomplete or I missed some of it (more
likely). So to complete your table, I am providing the URLs for the
update sites appropriate for each version, summarized from
http://www.eclipse.org/ajdt/download.html:
AJDT/Eclipse Version Update Site URL
1.1.4/2.1.3
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/update
1.1.12/3.0.0,3.0.1
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/30/update
1.2.0M1/3.0.1 Superseded by M2, see download page
1.2.0M2/3.0.1
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/30/update
1.2.0M2/3.1M3
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/31/update
1.2.0 dev snapshot/3.0.1
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/30/dev/update
1.2.0 dev snapshot/3.1M4
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/31/dev/update
What I was doing was using the "30" update site for 3.1M3/M4 rather than
the "31" site.
Thanks again,
Chuck
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aspectj-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:aspectj-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matt Chapman
> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 8:28 AM
> To: aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [aspectj-users] eclipse AspectJ Book
>
> Right, the developments in AJDT and Eclipse have indeed led
> to a somewhat
> complicated picture. In order to support both Eclipse 3.0 and
> 3.1 releases
> we've had to produce two variants of AJDT, and the changes in
> the Eclipse
> 3.1 milestone builds means you have to accurately match a particular
> Eclipse build with particular builds of AJDT.
>
> So here it is, the definitive list of matching versions:
>
> AJDT Eclipse
> 1.1.4 2.1.3
> 1.1.12 3.0.0, 3.0.1
> 1.2.0M1 3.0.1
> 1.2.0.M2 for 3.0 3.0.1
> 1.2.0.M2 for 3.1 3.1M3
> 1.2.0.20050124144759 for 3.1 3.1M4
>
> Any combination not on this list is likely to have problems.
>
> To the original poster, Gerry: to follow along with the book
> I recommend
> AJDT 1.1.12 and Eclipse 3.0.1. If you still have problems with this,
> please try the helpful suggestions from Wes, and then if
> necessary raise a
> bug so we can investigate further.
>
> To Charlie: as per the above list, AJDT 1.2.0M2 and Eclipse
> 3.1M3 should
> be a good combination. But as noted there are two different
> builds of AJDT
> 1.2.0M2. Please try uninstalling, and then reinstalling AJDT,
> double-checking you pick up the right one. Again, if you can't get it
> working, please raise a bug. Note also that the stable
> stream, 1.1.12, is
> for Eclipse 3.0 only 1.1.12 + 3.1M3 is not on the list (after
> all 1.1.12
> was released before 3.1M3).
>
> Finally, some useful links:
>
> The AJDT download page:
> http://www.eclipse.org/ajdt/download.html
>
> To report an AJDT bug:
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=AJDT
> Please make sure you include details of both your AJDT and Eclipse
> versions!
>
> Happy AJDT'ing,
>
> Matt.
>
> --
> Matt Chapman, mchapman@xxxxxxxxxx
> AJDT Development, http://www.eclipse.org/ajdt
>
>
> "Charles Daniels" <cjd4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote on 30/01/2005 00:02:25:
> > Yes, I suppose so, but the release notes for AJDT 1.2.0 M2
> says it works
> > with Eclipse 3.1 M3. I understand that milestone releases are just
> > that, so I don't expect them to be bug free, but I expect
> that I should
> > at least be able to open an aj file without blowing up, no?
> Otherwise
> > how can they claim that the release works at all? I imagine I have
> > something configured incorrectly. I will first attempt to
> download the
> > stable stream for AJDT (1.1.12 I believe) and see if that
> works with 3.1
> > M3.
>
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