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Re: [m2e-users] Cannot get m2e to show up after installing into Indigo SR2

We use Eclipse for JEE Developers (not Classic) - could that be the problem?  And if so, that puzzles me since more folks use that JEE version of Eclipse.  http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/indigosr2  

Look at the number of downloads compared to Classic.  Almost 3.5 times more than Classic.   Am I misunderstanding?

Thanks

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Igor Fedorenko <igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, this is correct URL and I just verified that I was able to use that
URL to install m2e 1.1 onto fresh/clean Eclipse 3.7.2 "Classic"
distribution and m2e appears to work after the install.

At this point I will have to assume the problem is specific to your
environment and/or caused by incompatibility between m2e and some other
Eclipse plugins you have installed.

The best advice I can give is to start with fresh eclipse install and
install additional plugins one by one to see at what point it breaks

--
Regards,
Igor


On 12-07-03 12:25 PM, Mark Streit wrote:
Igor

Is there a special way to get the 1.1 release - I just pointed to the
URL when setting up the location as stated in the original email and it
installed what I showed.  Am I using the wrong URL?
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases

So if this does not work - is it in fact an Indigo-specific issue with
regard to this OSGI stuff - I installed what came from the Eclipse
site.  It does have a few other plugins, one being some Android tools
plug-in which I am not using much at this point.  There is an OSGi
Application Development Tools bundle that is installed (IBM).  I had
installed an IBM WAS 8.5 Liberty connector earlier but not sure what put
that OSGi bundle in there or was it part of the Indigo OOTB install - I
did not check that.

Thanks again for the input.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Igor Fedorenko <igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Looks like OSGi runtime is not able to resolve and/or start m2e bundles,
    which may be related to log messages about OSGi bundle activation
    deadlock. Can't tell anything more specific without steps to reproduce
    the problem locally.

    May be worth trying m2e 1.1, but can't promise it will help.

    --
    Regards,
    Igor


    On 12-07-03 11:01 AM, Mark Streit wrote:

        Files attached...only a few lines in the .log show anything
        related to m2e.

        Thanks


        On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Igor Fedorenko
        <igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

             Anything interesting in .metadata/.log? Can you attach your
        eclipse
             configuration? Both m2e 1.0 and 1.1 are expected to work
        with Indigo.
             --
             Sent from my SGS

             Mark Streit <mcs130@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:mcs130@xxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:mcs130@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:mcs130@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

              >Hello
              >
              >Since the forum was closed, I understand that this is the
        mailing list
              >to
              >be used for questions.  I am hoping this is a simple
        question.
              >
              >1) I am running Eclipse Indigo SR2 which is all up to
        date for the
              >current
              >core and Subclipse.  (Eclipse for JEE Developers was the
        package
              >installed)
              >2) Running Win 7 / 32 bit
              >3) Using the "Install new software" option, I define a
        site using the
              >following value:
        http://download.eclipse.org/__technology/m2e/releases

        <http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases>
              >4) It finds the m2e component, I successfully install the
        plug-in, and
              >after clicking the Installation Details button on the
        About Eclipse
              >dialog... I see this in my list.  So far so good.... so I
        thought.
              >
              >*  m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse    1.0.0.20110607-2117
              >org.eclipse.m2e.feature.__feature.group    Eclipse.org - m2e*

              >
              >I restart the workbench ... however, there is no evidence
        in the IDE
              >that
              >this plug-in is even there.  Clicking *Preferences *-
        there is no
             Maven
              >entry to configure as I would have expected.  I have
        googled and found
              >a
              >number of links that point to "converting project to
        Maven" or
             manually
              >messing with .launch files.  However, none of these seem
        applicable -
              >there
              >are no enabled Maven options showing up on any menus.
              >
              >Any suggestion would be appreciated.  Installed Juno -
        the m2e
              >installed
              >OK, but there were numerous other issues we found with
        Juno that
             caused
              >us
              >to drop and revert back to Indigo for now.  Simple things
        like "Reset
              >Perspective..." sent the Juno installation into a mess -
        the IDE
              >rendered
              >with Views misplaced - wide gaps between the views, Ant
        Editor and JS
              >Editors that would pop up exception dialogs, etc.  Juno
        is NOT an
              >option
              >for us now.
              >
              >Thanks
              >
              >Mark
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