I just installed "GlassFish Java EE Application Server Plugin for
Eclipse" from the Eclipse Marketplace, and it seemed to work fine. Was
that the wrong way of doing it?
Thanks,
Cay
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Ludovic Champenois
<ludovic.champenois_at_oracle.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Eclipse is doing its yearly big release today: Eclipse 3.6 Helios
> http://eclipse.org/
>
> You've been using the previous Eclipse 3.5 with its GlassFish Server
> adapter? How can you use 3.6?
> Well, first of all, the previous Update Site we used to host our plugin is
> maintained for the Eclipse 3.5 version. But it will not work with Eclipse
> 3.6.
> Our GlassFish plugin binary is being moved to the Oracle Enterprise Pack for
> Eclipse OEPE. This update site will be live in a few days...
> Meanwhile, you can register the Update site for promoted builds of the
> GlassFish server adapter for Eclipse 3.6:
> http://download.java.net/glassfish/eclipse/helios
>
> Make sure after you register this update site to Eclipse 3.6, you click on
> the check box called "Group Items by Category" to see the plugins.
> We offer now 3 plugins:
> 1 for the GlassFish Servers (2.x, 3.0, 3.0.1 and nightly 3.1)
> 1 for the Java EE 5 javadoc (available in the Java Editor code completion
> and the help menu)
> 1 for the Java EE 6 javadoc (available in the Java Editor code completion
> and the help menu).
> So you can either wait for the official release of Oracle OEPE (you can
> track it at
> http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/oracle-enterprise-pack-eclipse ), or
> use for now our developer/early access update site.
> For bugs, keep using https://glassfishplugins.dev.java.net
> Thanks,
> Ludo
>
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