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Publish Date: July, 2008

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Eclipse Plug-in

Installing the Eclipse Plug-in for Terracotta Projects

The Terracotta DSO Eclipse Plug-in provides a self-contained environment for developing DSO applications within the Eclipse IDE.  You can install and manage the DSO plugin from within your Eclipse IDE.

Steps:

  • Invoke the HelpSoftware UpdatesFind and Install... menu:
  • In the Feature Updates dialog, select Search for new features to install and click the Next button:
  • In the Update sites to visit dialog, click the New Remote Site... button:
  • In the New Update Site dialog, enter Terracotta in the Name: field, enter http://download.terracotta.org/eclipse/update in the URL: field, and select the OK button.  Your new update site will appear in the Update sites to visit dialog.  Click Finish to move on to the Search Results dialog.
  • Use the appropriate download URL
    Version Update URL
    Final http://download.terracotta.org/eclipse/update
    Nightly http://download.terracotta.org/nightly/eclipse/update
  • In the Search Results dialog, select the Terracotta feature and click the Next button:
  • In the Feature License dialog, read the license and, if you agree to its terms, select the I accept the terms of the license agreement:
  • In the Installation dialog, click the Finish button:
  • In the Feature Verifcation dialog, click the Install All button:
  • Terracotta DSO Eclipse Plug-in will be installed followed by a prompt to restart Eclipse, to which you should agree:
  • After Eclipse has restarted, invoke the HelpHelp Contents menu and view the DSO Tutorial:



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