Aptana does work with GWT.
I installed GWT and Eclipse Java EE version (4 times, twice with 64
bit, twice with 32 bit versions of eclipse). I installed the GWT
plugin (install software, etc) but those menu options were not there,
they did not appear after a restart (computer or eclipse itself), yet
the plugin remained installed, just inaccessible through any method I
tried (menu items, etc).
I've since moved on to Aptana, which seems to work, but worth noting
that it is an issue for at least some windows users. Contact me off
list if you have specific questions about environment, etc.
-justin
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Justin, we'd all love to not have to deal with the hassle of moderation, but
sadly there are a lot of spammers out there. Only new members are
automatically moderated, and once a member makes some legitimate posts, we
flip the bit that allows them to post without being stuck in the moderation
queue.
Aptana doesn't support GWT directly AFAIK.
The Eclipse UI for the new project dialog is a bit confusing. You'll
probably need to select File-New Project-Google-Web Application Project.
The plugin should also add a few buttons to your toolbar including one for
just this action.
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Justin Lilly jus...@justinlilly.com wrote:
This was sent 3 days ago. I've since gone with Aptana which worked
successfully. The 32 and 64 bit versions of Eclipse didn't work. Also,
this moderation is lame for a group based around user support :-/
-justin
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Y2i yur...@gmail.com wrote:
Strange, I didn't have such problem in Win 7 and Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.
Can you verify that the GWT plugin is installed?
Help-Install New Software, then click What is already isntalled?
link
On Oct 1, 10:03 pm, Justin Lilly justinli...@gmail.com wrote:
I just downloaded eclipse v3.6 (Helios), Java EE version. I then added
the google repository athttp://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.6to my
possible installation places, selected all downloads (which included
the google plugin for eclipse as well as the appengine and gwt sdk).
I'm attempting to follow through with the tutorial, but there is no
Create new web application selection available in my new project
dialog box. Yes, I already looked in the other section too.
I'm on 64 bit windows 7, with 64 bit eclipse. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
-justin
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