Hi Dave,

Vladimir is right: the DN plugin only appears in the Package explorer
which is available by default in Java perspective.

Jeroen

On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Dave Potts <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 03/01/14 11:25, Vladimir Nišević wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Eclipse has various perspectives. When developing Java, you usually
>> use
>> one of this perspectives:  "Java" or "Java EE". Perspective "Java EE"
>> comes
>> with specific Eclipse plugins - "J2EE Development" - see
>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/jee.php
>>
>> I've observed that Datanucleus plugin and  "Add DataNucleus support"
>> appears only in if the perspective "Java" but not "Java EE". Maybe others
>> can confirm that, ff so, maybe somebody should update the instructions.
>>
>> I'm using Juno on Windows 8.1 (all 64-bit versions) and have behaviour as
>> described...
>>
>> Vladimir
>>
>>
>> 2014/1/2 <[email protected]>
>
> Thanks Vladimir, when your just starting to use a new project and the
> instructions seem to be wrong is very scary and you do not known if your
> doing the 'right' thing.
>
> Dave
>
>>> hik list
>>>
>>> I am trying to follow the instructions
>>>
>>>
>>> http://isis.apache.org/components/objectstores/jdo/datanucleus-and-eclipse.html
>>>
>>> to add Data Nucleus to my copy Eclipse Version: Luna Release
>>> Build id: 20131219-0014, the Data Nucleus plugin is list as version 3.04.
>>>
>>> I do not see any of the 'Add DataNucleus support', on the dom project
>>> eclipse  properties menu, but it is listed when you click properties.
>>>
>>> On the same page, there is a section off code to add to a pom file, under
>>> the title 'Update the classpath', there is no version supplied which
>>> causes maven to barf when it see new dependency
>>>
>>> The platform is Windoz 7
>>>
>>> AM  I suffering from a version issues or is this case of out dated
>>> documentation?
>>>
>>> Dave.
>>>
>>>
>

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