[appengine-java] Re: Google Web Application problem in Eclipse Helios

2010-08-03 Thread Rahul Ravikumar
Uninstall the plug-ins and the sdk's that you have installed.

>From the Eclipse update site for App Engine, install the plug-in only.
Download and install the SDK's separately and point your eclipse plug-
in to the SDK locations on disk.

On Aug 2, 2:40 pm, asfh  wrote:
> Hi, I just installed Eclipse Helios, followed by the Google plugin for
> eclipse with the both the GWT SDK and the GAE SDK,
> The installation completed successfully (I Event performed it twice),
> When I want to create a new Servlet (or any other JSP class such as
> Filter), the Create Servlet Dialog project field does not show any
> Google\Web Application project, but only Dynamic Web Projects, How can
> I fix this??
>
> Changing to project to use project facets than adding "Dynamic Web
> Module" allows me to add Servlets etc but causes other problems since
> the GAE SDK isn't supposed to be used in a Dynamic Web Project (as I
> understand).
>
> Please Help me resolve this issue, I can't find anything regarding
> this error except a similar 
> post:http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java/browse_thread/th...
> which had no (relevant) answer.
>
> Thanks,
> asfh.

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[appengine-java] Re: Google Web Application problem in Eclipse Helios

2010-08-17 Thread asfh
Hi Rahul, The fix described above did not seem to work.
I also tried deleting the eclipse directory then followed your
directions,
Dave, how did you manage to bypass this problem? did you just keep on
creating servlets manually and adding them to your web.xml?

Thanks, Asaf.

On Aug 3, 9:00 pm, Rahul Ravikumar  wrote:
> Uninstall the plug-ins and the sdk's that you have installed.
>
> From the Eclipse update site for App Engine, install the plug-in only.
> Download and install the SDK's separately and point your eclipse plug-
> in to the SDK locations on disk.
>
> On Aug 2, 2:40 pm, asfh  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi, I just installed Eclipse Helios, followed by the Google plugin for
> > eclipse with the both the GWT SDK and the GAE SDK,
> > The installation completed successfully (I Event performed it twice),
> > When I want to create a new Servlet (or any other JSP class such as
> > Filter), the Create Servlet Dialog project field does not show any
> > Google\Web Application project, but only Dynamic Web Projects, How can
> > I fix this??
>
> > Changing to project to use project facets than adding "Dynamic Web
> > Module" allows me to add Servlets etc but causes other problems since
> > the GAE SDK isn't supposed to be used in a Dynamic Web Project (as I
> > understand).
>
> > Please Help me resolve this issue, I can't find anything regarding
> > this error except a similar 
> > post:http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java/browse_thread/th...
> > which had no (relevant) answer.
>
> > Thanks,
> > asfh.

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Re: [appengine-java] Re: Google Web Application problem in Eclipse Helios

2010-08-04 Thread Timothy Goshinski
It may not have anything to do with your particular problem, but I was
having a devil of a time getting Eclipse to recognize plug-ins consistently
until I moved Eclipse to the root directory of my drive.  I had been trying
to run it from the "Program Files (x86)" folder on my Windows 7 box with
bizarre results, such as having the Android preferences menu disappear after
configuring the CDT plug-in.

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Rahul Ravikumar  wrote:

> Uninstall the plug-ins and the sdk's that you have installed.
>
> From the Eclipse update site for App Engine, install the plug-in only.
> Download and install the SDK's separately and point your eclipse plug-
> in to the SDK locations on disk.
>
> On Aug 2, 2:40 pm, asfh  wrote:
> > Hi, I just installed Eclipse Helios, followed by the Google plugin for
> > eclipse with the both the GWT SDK and the GAE SDK,
> > The installation completed successfully (I Event performed it twice),
> > When I want to create a new Servlet (or any other JSP class such as
> > Filter), the Create Servlet Dialog project field does not show any
> > Google\Web Application project, but only Dynamic Web Projects, How can
> > I fix this??
> >
> > Changing to project to use project facets than adding "Dynamic Web
> > Module" allows me to add Servlets etc but causes other problems since
> > the GAE SDK isn't supposed to be used in a Dynamic Web Project (as I
> > understand).
> >
> > Please Help me resolve this issue, I can't find anything regarding
> > this error except a similar post:
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java/browse_thread/th...
> > which had no (relevant) answer.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > asfh.
>
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Re: [appengine-java] Re: Google Web Application problem in Eclipse Helios

2010-08-17 Thread Dave Watts
> Hi Rahul, The fix described above did not seem to work.
> I also tried deleting the eclipse directory then followed your
> directions,
> Dave, how did you manage to bypass this problem? did you just keep on
> creating servlets manually and adding them to your web.xml?

I didn't bypass the problem. It's been a bit of a pain.

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