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[news.eclipse.webtools] Re: [ANN] WTP 3.0.2 is available!
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- From: maleek@xxxxxxxxx (maleek )
- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:28:39 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: eclipse.webtools
- Organization: Eclipse
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I installed a fresh eclipse 3.4.1 and all of the required webtools
packages as listed on the WTP Downloads, but I don't seem to have any of
the WTP features available in Eclipse. I want to use the WSDL editor, but
when I go to File>New>Other there is no "Web Tools" folder available.
I downloaded and unzipped what the WTP Downloads page seems to indicate
are the minimum required archives to get the WTP working:
eclipse-SDK-3.4.1-win32.zip
emf-runtime-2.4.1.zip
xsd-runtime-2.4.1.zip
GEF-SDK-3.4.1.zip
wtp
wst (not sure if I needed this, but got it anyways)
WTP download page containing instructions:
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R3.0/R-3.0.2-20080921203356/
I can see that the jar's associated with the WSDL feature are in the
features and plug-ins directory, but in eclipse I don't seem to see any
traces of the tools other than the listing under Help>About>Feature
Details.
Can anyone go through this procedure and tell me if I have done something
wrong here? I noticed in the previous post that someone mentioned the JEE
version of Eclipse is what needs to be installed, while the link on the
WTP downloads page points to the standard version of eclipse.
Thanks for any help.