the rpm packaging for Fedora systems. There isn't much in that set of
plugins for Java.
Fedora does package other Eclipse plugins. If you do
yum list \*eclipse\*
you will see them. I think you want eclipse-jdt
While the packaging has gotten better than it used to be, I still
prefer to install directly from the source/upstream without using
rpm's. My preferred method is
1) Install java from the Oracle site
2) Install Eclipse (classic or Java) from eclipse.org
3) Install the GWT/Appengine plugins from the Google update sites
afterwards.
darrell
On Dec 5, 9:28 pm, sachin sreenivasan <sachin.sreenivasa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi ppl,
>
> I had GWT working fine on windows. then i decided to try it on
> linux. I gave the command "yum install eclipse-fedorapackager" and
> the eclipse got installed on Linux. But when I gave the GWT link in
> the Install Software it failed saying some prerequisites were missing.
> Then I noticed that there were no Java elements at all in eclipse. I
> dint see options like "New Java Project" and all. Can someone please
> tell me how to install those Java components after installing eclipse?
> Also, is this the main problem that is preventing GWT from getting
> installed? Any other things I need to do after this?
>
> Regards,
> Sachin
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