Hi Vivek,

This is not the correct forum to ask this kind of question as the Eclipse plugin is not part of Jackrabbit, it is a product by Day. Please post your questions relating to CRX and the Eclipse plugin to the Y! group jcr-crx (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jcr-crx/) or use Day's support channels. Thanks for your comprehension.

Generally you will want to connect to a repository already running using RMI - select "Configure a new remote (RMI) repository" on the first page of the Add Repository Connection wizard. The next page shows a connection group at the top and session details group below. Unfortunately there is a known issue with this page, which prevents the connection group to display properly. Just resize the wizard dialog window to fix this.

It is crucial that you enter a correct URL in the Repository RMI URL field. The field has a tooltip which explains how to enter the URL. This should then do the trick, provided you also entered the session details.

And of course you repository has to be started with RMI enabled - that is registered with an RMI registry -, otherwise it will not be accessible :-)

Help is provided in the standard Eclipse Help system (Help->Help Contents; CRX Feature for Eclipse).

Hope this helps you out.

Regards
Felix

vivek pande schrieb:
Hi
I have just installed the eclipse plugin on windows XP from www.day.com/eclipse
In the Content repository perspective:
When I add a new repository, it asks me to select a repository configurator to 
access the repository
However in the next screen I am unable to specify the config file, repository 
location and instance name.
Only the session details namely username, password can be entered.

Browsing for workspace name gives me a javax.jcr.RepositoryException: no protocol: : no protocol error.

What else do I need configure in eclipse. What protocol are we talking about.

Is there a getting started documentation somewhere..
Is this plugin in use

any help appreciated..
Thanks
Vivek




Vivek Pande


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