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fazekaimMemberI know it’ a newbee question, i change my ide from netbeans to myeclipse. i installed v5.1.1 and i don’t see any gui designer or matisse builder or something talking about gui in the myeclipse (i updated subscription after the install).
Where can i find it?Thanks…
Riyad KallaMemberSorry for the confusion. You need to go to Help > Software Updates > Find and Install > New Feature, select the MYEclipse Discovery Site, and install it from there.
sofistekParticipantI’ve just upgraded to professional and have reinstalled MyEclipse. I see no Swing or Matisse file group to select from, to create a new form. I tried the Help->Software Updates route mentioned above but I can find no new features to install. How do I get the Matisse functionality that I’ve paid for?
Riyad KallaMembersofistek,
M4M must be installed from the discovery site as outlined in our Matisse Installation Guide here:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/images/tutorials/quickstarts/matisse-install/and summarized by the steps above.
Depending no how you actually did the reinstall, it’s possible that you corrupted your install so it thinks M4M is already installed. Can you detail how you did the reinstall?
sofistekParticipant@support-rkalla wrote:
sofistek,
M4M must be installed from the discovery site as outlined in our Matisse Installation Guide here:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/images/tutorials/quickstarts/matisse-install/and summarized by the steps above.
Depending no how you actually did the reinstall, it’s possible that you corrupted your install so it thinks M4M is already installed. Can you detail how you did the reinstall?
I simply downloaded the latest fullstack GA version and ran it. I then entered my license code and tried the procedure outlined in your second post, which talks about the updates via the discovery site. I haven’t yet tried the site mentioned in your link above, which points to: http://downloads.myeclipseide.com/downloads/products/matisse4myeclipse/updates-4.0
I may not be able to try the second update site for a day or two, so is there some reason why the main MYEclipse Discovery Site won’t work?
If I can’t get either to work, will the new milestone release also need a separate update for Matisse? If not, I’ll try that new fullstack version, otherwise I’ll try a separate eclipse/myeclipse install.
Tony
sofistekParticipantOK, I managed to try this out.
Yes, it worked fine, by defining a new update site as described in that article. But I’d like to know why it is not made easier to find this plug in, or did I miss something?
The correct procedure is not in the MyEclipse help, accessible from the workbench. It wasn’t mentioned in the email I got about my professional license upgrade. It isn’t in the feature description either. The first reply in this discussion gave the wrong update site. Isn’t Matisse part of the MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench? I’m just trying to understand why the correct procedure isn’t more accessible and why Matisse isn’t part of the (not so) full stack for download?
Are there any more features that are not in the main download?
Thanks,
Tony
Riyad KallaMemberTony,
Something glitched out with the install it seems. When you install MYEclipse clean, the Discovery Site is automatically added. When you check it, it will show you M4M and can immediately be downloaded and added to your workbench.It seems that somehow the URL that was registered or a corrupted workspace state was causing the update manager to not see this update at all the first time. I’m sorry this ended up being a goose-chase, it should have been much easier and the first thing you tried should have done the trick.
We are going to enhance this process much more going forward and make 3rd party tools available quickly and easily from an customized feature installed in a future release.
There are currently no other plugins to install from the Discovery Site (just M4M) but we will be rolling out our partner network soon which will contribute many more products to the Discovery Site.
sofistekParticipant@support-rkalla wrote:
It seems that somehow the URL that was registered or a corrupted workspace state was causing the update manager to not see this update at all the first time.
Not sure how that could happen; it was an uneventful install. How do I find the URL that was registered? The Updates page doesn’t let me look at the definition of the MyEclipse Discovery Site; I suspect it’s in an XML file somewhere but can’t find it.
I haven’t got time right now but I’ll do a reinstall sometime to check this again.
Tony
Riyad KallaMemberThe Updates page doesn’t let me look at the definition of the MyEclipse Discovery Site; I suspect it’s in an XML file somewhere but can’t find it.
Use the Export button to export the list to an XML file and double check it.
sofistekParticipantOh, that’s what the Export button is for 🙂 How did I miss that?
Anyway, the URL is:
http://downloads.myeclipseide.com/downloads/products/eworkbench/updates-5.0/
despinosaMemberHello, I’ve just discovered Matisse, and I would like to know if is possible to merge my own code with the one generated by Matisse. The problem appears when I add code in the Source view (an actionPerformed for example) after making a form with the designer view, Matisse deletes all my new code…. Thanks (and sorry for my poor english).
lamroMemberI’ve just purchased and installed the profession version and followed the instructions above to install Matisse. However I can’t seem to get it to work
properly. The Update Manager displays:Network connection problems encountered during search.
Unable to access “http://downloads.myeclipseide.com/downloads/products/matisse4myeclipse/updates-4.0”.
Unable to access site: “http://downloads.myeclipseide.com/downloads/products/matisse4myeclipse/updates-4.0” [Connection timed out: connect]The installation summary is shown below:
*** Date:
Friday, June 1, 2007 10:17:11 AM EDT** System properties:
OS=Windows2000
OS version=5.0
Java version=1.4.2_13*** MyEclipse details:
MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench
Version: 5.5.1 GA
Build id: 20070521-5.5.1-GA*** Eclipse details:
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Build id: 20070521-5.5.1-GAEclipse Platform
Version: 3.2.2.r322_v20070119-RQghndJN8IM0MsK
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Build id: M20070212-1330Eclipse Java Development Tools
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Build id: M20070212-1330Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment
Version: 3.2.1.r321_v20060823-6vYLLdQ3Nk8DrFG
Build id: M20070212-1330Eclipse Project SDK
Version: 3.2.2.r322_v20070104-dCGKm0Ln38lm-8s
Build id: M20070212-1330Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework
Version: 3.2.2.v20070208
Build id: 20070208-1315Eclipse startup command=-os
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C:\j2sdk1.4.2_13\bin\javaw.exeUnable to access site: “http://downloads.myeclipseide.com/downloads/products/matisse4myeclipse/updates-4.0” [Connection timed out: connect]
sofistekParticipantFor me, the problem was the wrong update site. Try the one mentioned in https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topic/how-to-use-matisse-plugin/#post-269660
sofistekParticipantSorry, that link should point to a post on installing Matisse:
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