Hi, it's possible to add JEE (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers) support to standard Fedora Eclipse? How To? ... or I must remove Fedora Eclipse (yum remove eclipse*) and download a new version of Eclipse from eclipse.org
(http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads...)
Many thanks...
I've just added all the Java/J2EE plugins I needed via the normal methods i.e. Help->Software Updates -> find and install. I've also installed another JDK (6.0) on my system.
The only difficultly I had is that it wouldn't work unless I was root.
regards, Olusola
On 18/03/2008, Dario Lesca d.lesca@solinos.it wrote:
Hi, it's possible to add JEE (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers) support to standard Fedora Eclipse? How To? ... or I must remove Fedora Eclipse (yum remove eclipse*) and download a new version of Eclipse from eclipse.org
( http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads... )
Many thanks...
-- Dario Lesca d.lesca@solinos.it
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* Olusola Fadero olusola.fadero@gmail.com [2008-03-18 16:12]:
I've just added all the Java/J2EE plugins I needed via the normal methods i.e. Help->Software Updates -> find and install. I've also installed another JDK (6.0) on my system.
The only difficultly I had is that it wouldn't work unless I was root.
Really? I installed WTP as a regular user using the Eclipse Update Manager without any problems.
Andrew