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Thread: Spring IDE and Eclipse 3.2 Callisto problem

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    Default Spring IDE and Eclipse 3.2 Callisto problem

    I am trying to install the Spring IDE for Eclipse plug in. My Eclipse version is 3.2 Callisto (downloaded from IBM a few months ago). As I followed the installation instruction using remote update, I got this error message:

    BIRT Reporting for TPTP Feature (4.2.0.v200606131519--1G955G5G7A7E7M) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.birt.core".

    What does this mean and how can I resolve the problem?

    Thanks.

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    I have it figured out. I have to run Callisto discovery first. It was at the very bottom of the installation guide.

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    Join Date
    May 2007
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    Default Problem getting updates (eclipse+spring+geronimo)

    Hi,

    I downloaded the 3.2.2 Enterprise distro from IBM Callisto site, and experiencing the same problem when trying to select *any* new features to add via the "Callisto Discovery Site" site (or any other sites, for that matter) .

    Would you care to share the detailed procedure you used to overcome this problem (BIRT Reporting for TPTP Feature 4.2.0.v200606131519--1G955G5G7A7E7M)
    requires plug-in "org.eclipse.birt.core".)

    Thanks,
    Springtime

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    Default download problem solution

    Springtime,

    Basically I searched and found the BIRT download and I had to install it first. I was using Eclipse 3.2 (not 3.2.2) so the required software may be different though. Hope that helps.

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    Default Having trouble with M4

    I am trying to use the Calisto Package install. I ran the update tool in eclipse and am getting the following error, "SpringIDE (2.0.0.v200705150600) requires features "org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature(1.5.0), or latest version"

    What do I have to install to get M4 installed and working?

    Thanks inadvance.

  6. #6
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    Apr 2007
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    Default Spring IDE and Eclipse 3.2 Callisto problem

    Hi,

    You might have to install the Eclipse Web Tool plugins and feature sets.

    Go to eclipse web site and download/update the webtools project corresponding to your version of eclipse.

    Hope this will help.

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    Default That did the trick

    Yup, that was it. I installled the WTP and it worked like a charm. Gracias!

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