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Marcus BeyerMember@support-rkalla wrote:
1) Install Eclipse
2) Install MyEclipse
3) Install VE (NOT the EMF/GEF or JEM dependent libraries)I just tried this with
1) Eclipse 3.1.1
2) MyEclipse 4.0.3
3) VE 1.1.0.1Not installing EMF/GEF was easy, as they are not included in VE.
JEM was different, as it is included in the VE jar.
There was also “com.ibm.etools.emf.event_3.0.0.1” which is already in MyEclipse.Well. VE does not work š
Probably because the jem versions are not the same?
MyEclipse 4.0.3: JEM 1.1.0
VE 1.1.0.1: JEM 1.1.0.1
Marcus BeyerMemberHowever. It works with VE 1.1. So the winner is:
1) Eclipse 3.1.1
2) MyEclipse 4.0.3
3) VE 1.1 (do not copy emf and jem dirs from “plugins”)
Riyad KallaMembermb we will look into this, thank you for following up with your findings.
ganeshMember@mb wrote:
However. It works with VE 1.1. So the winner is:
1) Eclipse 3.1.1
2) MyEclipse 4.0.3
3) VE 1.1 (do not copy emf and jem dirs from “plugins”)Hi mb,
I am glad it works for you. But it does not work for me with following:
1> Eclipse 3.1.1 –> Installed in /opt/eclipse
2> MyEclipse 4.1M1 (I have to use this for UML Sequence Diagram) –> Installed in /opt/MyEclipse (using *manual* install)Did you use VE SDK or VE Runtime?
Where did you install VE? Is it in main eclipse installation or a separate MyEclipse installation?
Thanks in advance for your help.
– Ganesh
Marcus BeyerMember
Marcus BeyerMemberUpdate: Things have become easier with Callisto:
1) install Eclipse-SDK-3.2.1
2) install MyEclipse 5.1
3) install VE within Eclipse:
Ā Ā Ā Ā Help/Software Updates/Find and Install/…new features…/Callisto Discovery Site/Java Development/VEP
Riyad KallaMemberI would add an even easier setup:
1) Install MyEclipse 5.1 using All-In-One installation (for Windows)
2) Install VE
Marcus BeyerMember@support-rkalla wrote:
I would add an even easier setup:
1) Install MyEclipse 5.1 using All-In-One installation (for Windows)
2) Install VEAnd then live with this crappy OS? Never!
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