The WST plugin should already be included in most Eclipse IDE
packages.

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On Aug 22, 9:31 am, nmharleyrider <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the instructions for installing Eclipse 3.4 ganymede and the
> android sdk , it is stated in step 6 that you need the WST plugin
> mentioned earlier in this page.  Yet I have searched for an hour
> including all the links in this section and cannot find any reference
> regarding how to install the WST plugin.   Help please, and thanks in
> advance.
> nmharleyrider
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