Well,
we had some problems doing update sites and providing the Zest
plugins/EMF runtime in the rigth version, but it seems that is in line
again after 3.4 came out. Then, if you are to test it out, a separate
download that will not alter your development environment is maybe
better for that purpose, and finally, you won't gain anything from
having the plugin in your development IDE since you have to connect
remotely anyway.

So, for not forcing people to upgrade to 3.4. I would suggest we have
some at least initial standalone download, and we can start providing
an 3.4. update site for including the plugins into you development
environment?

/peter

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Peter Haensgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> > --> "Import" --> "Neo4j Examples" --> (list of example projects)
>
> I have to correct myself:
> The typical way is "File" --> "New" --> "Example..." --> (list of
> example projects in a Neo4j group)
>
>
>> Yes, sounds great. You would open the example projects in your normal
>> Eclipse installation and run them, and then either offline or live
>> inspect the nodespace with the standalone NeoClipse product.
>
> Why do you think Neoclipse should be a standalone product? From my
> perspective, it's just some tool to help during the development of Neo
> applications, so for me it belongs into the development IDE... A simple
> downloadable ZIP file containing the Neoclipse plugin(s) would be
> sufficient for me.
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>
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