Hi Roshan,

Sounds like the plugin installation didn't go as smoothly as it should
have.  Can you try uninstalling the Google plugins, shutting down
Eclipse, launching Eclipse, and re-installing?  If that problem still
persists, we can investigate further.

Thanks,
jason


On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Roshan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I just got the gwt eclipse plugin installed through the standard
> eclipse mechanism of Help > Software Updates.
> It installed without a problem.
>
> Then I went on to read the Quick Start Guide (http://code.google.com/
> webtoolkit/gettingstarted.html#NewEclipse) - the section "Creating an
> Application from Scratch (with Eclipse)". Reproducing the steps below:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The Google Plugin for Eclipse contains a wizard for creating GWT
> applications. After installing the plugin and restarting Eclipse, here
> are steps for creating a starter application.
>
>   1. In the toolbar, click the New Web Application Project button
> icon.
>   2. Fill out the project details:
>         1. Enter the project name "MyApplication".
>         2. Enter the package "com.mycompany".
>         3. Make sure Use Google Web Toolkit is checked and that Use
> default SDK (GWT) is selected.
>         4. (Optional) If you are using Google App Engine, make sure
> Use Google App Engine is checked and that Use default SDK (App Engine)
> is selected.
>         5. If you did not install the SDKs when you installed the
> Google Plugin for Eclipse, you should click Configure SDKs... to
> specify the directory where GWT (and the App Engine SDK) was unzipped.
>   3. Click the Finish button.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On clicking the "Finish" button, I get a dialog box with a yellow
> triangle (warning) with the content reading "Creation of element
> failed. Reason:Problems encountered while setting project
> description." The text area displayed on clicking the "Details" button
> shows the below error:
> " Nature does not exist: com.google.gdt.eclipse.core.webAppNature."
>
> The project does get created in the workspace but the .project files
> is almost empty.
> Content of the .project file:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <projectDescription>
>        <name>MQW</name>
>        <comment></comment>
>        <projects>
>        </projects>
>        <buildSpec>
>        </buildSpec>
>        <natures>
>        </natures>
> </projectDescription>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I have the below questions:
> 1. Is there a problem in my eclipse plugin installation?
> 2. Is there a workaround to the above issue? Like, can I add the below
> content to the .project file to get the project setup as expected:
>        <natures>
>                <nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature>
>                <nature>com.google.gwt.eclipse.core.gwtNature</nature>
>                <nature>com.google.gdt.eclipse.core.webAppNature</nature>
>        </natures>
>
> I appreciate in advance, all the time each of you would spend to
> answer this. Thank you.
>
> >
>

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