On 11/11/2010 5:38 PM, Bill Brutzman wrote:
It may be necessary to install the Java SDK/JDK for Eclipse and thus BDT to 
work.  Of course, Oracle is now the keeper of Java downloads.  A Google search 
for the Java SDK is of interest.

When installing a fresh copy of Eclipse, Eclipse does not install the Java 
SDK/JDK automatically.

Perhaps because I had already installed Eclipse a while ago on my PC, I had no 
issues installing BDT.

Right now, I do not know how Rocket handles this matter of Java and Eclipse 
with BDT.  I presume that prerequisites is covered in the BDT manual from 
Rocket.

While this Java thing can be something of a pesky hurdle, some brute force 
work-arounds are to back-door install OpenOffice and/or NetBeans on the PC.

Is it worth all this hassle?   YES... life without Eclipse is life as a 
troglodyte.

--Bill/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
I'm not impressed with Eclipse.  Very heavy.

Did you say you changed the port to your telnet port? This does use uniobjects, so you need the rpc port. I actually got BDT working with udt61 (with a technote on the rocket website) and some help from one of their techs. If you get an "Unknown error" message, make sure the account you are trying to connect to exists in the SYS account in the UD.ACCOUNTS file.

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Is it worth all this hassle?   YES... life without Eclipse is life as a 
troglodyte.


Noooo. Eclipse coming to u2 is not the Second Coming. Its nice, but we have had the ability to use any editor we like for u2 code for ages. Granted, the dictionary view is nice. We are an SB shop, and BDT is not aware of and SB objects, so meh.
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