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[news.eclipse.webtools] Re: Installing WTP on Eclipse 3.1

I had not tried this, but I have now.  

I unpacked Eclipse 3.1, emf-sdo-xsd-SDK, GEF-SDK-3.1, GEM-SDK-I20050623
and WTP-1.0M5 into a new, empty eclipse directory, and then started it
from a totally new workspace directory.  I got the same result.

In the About Eclipse Configuration log, all plugins are either Resolved
or Active.  In the newly created workspace there is NO .log file in the
.metadata directory.

I am running on a Debian unstable system with Sun Java 1.5.0-b64.

David

Dmytro Kantala wrote:

> Have you tried creating a new workspace (don't import any previous work)
> and testing to see if WTP works in that?   Do a File -> New -> Project
> and see if there is a J2EE folder.
> 
> This is based on the assumption that even after you cleared the entire
> eclipse directory, your opening up the previous workspace.  I am not
> sure if anything in the old workspace may cause issues.
> 
> David Goodenough wrote:
>> Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>David Goodenough wrote:
>>>
>>>>While I now have the components Resolved rather than Installed
>>>>this has not fixed the problem.  I still can not find any
>>>>trace of the action function of WTP.  For instance JSP files
>>>>have no context completion or colouring.
>>>
>>>Are you seeing any errors in your .log file?  Have you installed
>>>anything more than WTP and its prereqs?
>>>
>> 
>> As I said earlier in this thread there are no errors in the .log file.
>> I did try installing the Lomboz stuff, but I cleared the entire
>> directory three for eclipse 3.1 and reinstalled.
>> 
>> David