I just used Eclipse 3.5 to install the Google App Engine plug in. The plug in is showed as installed in the update manager. However, I am not seeing the option to "New Web Application Project" (http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/tools/eclipse.html). I also don't see anything Google related when I type Google into the search bar under Windows > Preferences.开发者_如何学编程
There were no errors at the time of installation, and I was asked if I wanted to restart Eclipse, clicked yes, and it restarted accordingly. Am I missing something?
solution: move the eclipse folder to X:\eclipse
I also downloaded eclipse 3.5 sp2 - Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, installed the GWT plugin, restarted eclipse as instructed and then File > New > Web Application Project menu item does not exist in the eclipse. it was in p:\eclipse-java-galileo-SR2-win32\eclipse
I moved te folder to p:\eclipse uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin now it works.
looks to me like a bug in the gwt plugin (win xp)
Do you have any message in the Errors View?
Did you reproduce the issue with a fresh installation of Eclipse?
And where is installed your eclipse (what OS are you using)?
That can be relevant, because another SO answer mentions:
I had put the Eclipse installation folder under
c:\Program Files\
, but when I moved it directly underc:\
instead, the plug-in installation worked just as it should.
I assume that is because Eclipse wasn't allowed to write to its own installation folder
Or easier:
Go to your eclipse folder > right click > uncheck to read only box.
Done.
I'm pretty sure you're right about the problem having to do with permissions writing to the Program Files folder.
I'm on Windows 7 and had the same problem. I also installed Eclipse under the Program Files folder, and got around this issue by running Eclipse "as administrator" when installing the Google plugins. Worried that I would have similar problems installing other plugins, I moved my Eclipse installation to my C:\ directory and reinstalled the Google plugins without running as administrator. That installation went just fine.
Someone else in this thread said he had that problem on one Windows 7 computer but not another. My guess is that he installed Eclipse in the Program Files directory on his problem computer.
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