Hi Seyed,
I've personally not tried JESS in 3.4 yet. (it get's officially released
today), however i wouldn't expect any major problems due to backward
compatibility.
Please could you go into help->software updates -> manage configuration.
You should have 3 buttons, that show various groups in the tree below.
Make sure all three are on, especially the 3rd one, show disabled features.
Now navigate the tree and see if you can find any reference to JESS. If
it is there, check what issues jess has and report them to us for
further advice,
If you have no JESS entries, then the problem rests with where the
plugins and features are put on your system. Close eclipse
The base directory is eclipse (from what you have said, Desktop/Eclipse)
and should contain a plugins and features directory as well as the
eclipse binary.
The jess download has a folder called eclipse, and in that there are 5
zip files. If you extract these 5 zip files to the one directory (say
c:\temp\jess) you should find 2 folders.
These two folders are plugins and features. Copy both folders to your
eclipse directory (overwrite is ok, as it will merge old folders with new)
Now run eclipse, and follow the same checks for the features...
(remember to clean up your temp directory afterwards)
Hope that helps.
Gary
seyed hossein wrote:
Hi
It's been more than a month for me trying frustaingly to install the
JessDE on Eclipse but they all failed. To install JessDE, I've
downloaded both the "Eclipse Classic 3.4" and the "Eclipse IDE for
Java EE Developers" from the Eclipse website, then saved them both on
my desktop, installed and ran Eclipse. After exitting Eclipse, for
each Eclipse version, I coppied all the files from Jess70/eclipse and
pasted in my Desktop/eclipse file, then extracted them. When I checked
the Desktop/eclipse/plugins, but the "gov.sandia.jess_7.0.0" did not
appear, nor did any of the other gov.sandia... files exist under their
corresponding directories. Therefore, no such Jess logo appeared in
the Eclipse>Help>About Eclipse Platform. I even tried transferring the
Jess files to their Eclipse directories manually but they still didn't
show up in the Plugin Details under Eclipse>Help>About Eclipse Platform.
Could anyone tell me where I'm wrong.
Where is the "top-level Eclipse installation directory" meant to be?
Is extracting a file equavalent to unzipping a file ("unzip" was not
an option for the files, only "extract" was there)?
Once Jess does function in Eclipse, how do we open/create a *.clp file
in it?
Thank you
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