I am trying to install maven plugin n eclipse helios. I am doing this setup inside VMWare Linux setup.
I am trying to install the software by providing this url..
http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e
The eclipse progress bar shows "Fetching Maven Children ( 0%) ".
It doesn't go any further than that..
I tried the same by installing eclipse on the windows environment and it worked fine.
Any suggestions on what could be wrong with my eclipse and VMWare linux setup.
The network connections are fine,I am able to connect to the internet using the firefox browser in my VMWare linux setup. I have applied the same proxy setting to eclipse network settings .
Thanks
Yogi
You might need to set the proxy settings for Maven separately from Eclipse. Have a look here http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Using+Maven+in+a+corporate+environment
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After doing a Google search for running a Gnome desktop or just desktop (found Xfce4 info...) on a cloud instance, I found some guides at Digital Ocean, for example:
Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 20.04LTS
The problem is, that doesn't help me set up a desktop that can run Visual Studio Code or other apps. vscode fails to run, and so does the Atom text editor. They seem to need something like the Gnome Desktop to run, which I can't start using the information in that link. I can't just replace xfce4 with gnome-session and get it to work.
Am I missing something? I have installed gnome desktop and vnc server.
I hadn't installed all the packages I needed. Some were missing in the various guides I read.
So I went here:
Installing and configuring Ubuntu Desktop for Google Cloud Platform
... and it worked perfectly.
I have the following:
1) Windows machine with Eclipse CDT (Currently Luna v4.4.1)
2) A Linux machine that has the repository with code and the Linux GCC, make etc..
I want to connect to the Linux via Remote System Explorer in Eclipse, edit, build, debug and run all from the Windows machine in Eclipse.
I have been successful in setting up the SSH connection and in the project explorer, I can access the remote repository and edit the code.
The issue I am having is building, debugging and running it.
How can I let eclipse know I want to compile it remotely? The Project -> Build functionality is blocked out when attempting for the remote repository. It only allows it for local repo's. But I already have an SSH connection.. Is there not a way for it to know that I want to use the remote GCC too?
Also, for debugging, in the Debug configuration it seems to want a local version of the build, even though I selected remote debugging.
Sorry I don't have any error logging to report as i'm just struggling on the first bit of how I go about doing the remote build in the IDE.
Maybe this is not possible?
I have been using the following to set up a jBPM/JBoss server on a remote machine (linux)
http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v5.1/userguide/ch03.html
The above linked worked fine locally on my windows box, without any hitches. However, I am having numerous errors with starting/shutting-down the server, and having the drools-guvnor page run completely (or any other than the JBoss AS splash page on localhost:8080). Should this be working fine on linux as well, or are there any other references that I can seek? Also, I have no desire to install eclipse, just to get the jBPM designer going.
Or am I better off attempting to load jBPM into a separate JBoss install?
Running Red Hate Enterprise Linux Server release 5.8
Thank you for your time
I was unable to get the jBPM installer demo (packaged with jboss) to work. Instead I did a separate installation of jBPM and JBoss and set the JBoss home in the build.xml file. Then performed the individual installation of guvnor and designer using
ant install.guvnor.into.jboss
ant install.designer.into.jboss
Still having errors, but the designer/guvnor are up and running, now it is a database problem :(
I received a src archive from a friend who develops Qt apps on Linux on Kdevelop IDE. Is it possible to load the Kdevelop project in Windows in some IDE ? Is there a Kdevelop port on Windows without Cygwin/Msys etc ? Are there any workarounds or I should I have to install Linux and take charge?
Update : I visited the page as mentioned in the below answer, but there's no Kdevelop package in the KdeWin installer . See here
KDevelop 4 will also be available on Windows (together with a lot of other KDE4 software). It is currently in beta, but you can download a Windows installer. The installer also lets you install other KDE4 software and should come with the QT development files you will need to develop QT applications.
AFAICT, there is no port to Windows of Kdevelop4 and Kdevelop3 was run with cygwin - which, IMHO, is not really a robust solution.
It would probably be easier, and better, to install a Linux distro in a virtual machine and go at it from there. If you don't need access to Windows, you could just install a Linux on a separate hardrive and/or partition.
Install linux on virtual machine such as vmware or virtual box.
I have Fedora 11 (x86 64) installed with Eclipse. I need a Maven plugin, preferrably m2eclipse, but I cannot find out how to install it. I've tried going through yum, but to no avail (I can't even find any maven plugins).
On my other laptop, I've tried installing the plugin using yum on a 32 bit install of Fedora 11, and while the package shows as being installed, I still don't see it in Eclipse. I've even tried starting eclipse with the clean flag.
Could anyone provide me with help? I've got maven 2.0.4 installed. Thanks in advance!
I was able to install the core components of the m2eclipse plugin after I first installed the ganymede packages from their update site:
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/
Apparently "Fedora Eclipse" is not a flavor of the ganymede build.
Use the following update site: http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/
It's typically under Help -> Software Updates… and then you can add a new update site. Use the one above and you should have the option to install the plugin.
Goto Eclipse->Help->Install New Software...
Add the following update site in Eclipse
http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e
and enable the repository for your release of eclipse under "Available Software Sites" as well (which is disabled in Fedora by default).
Afterwards the installation in Eclipse should work without any missing dependencies.
I was hitting the same problem; evlipse installs it but the plugin isn't visible in the list nor are any of the features it should offer (such as a maven import wizard).
java 6, ubuntu, eclipse downloaded from the official site.
I removed ~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.5.0_1020258342
Started eclipse again
added the EMF update site
added the IAM site
installed eclipse IAM core, said no to resarting the workspace, quit eclipse
started eclipse
and its working.