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How to install RTC ontop of eclipse - not RSA / RAD


Yonatan Maman (621) | asked Jun 25 '09, 9:59 a.m.
Hi all

I want to use eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) or 3.4 (Ganymade) as my IDE.
My project uses RTC as a collaboration tool.
I want to know how can I install RTC on top of my eclipse (probably as a set of plugins)...
I'm talking about eclipse (with J2EE supports)as downloaded from eclipse.org and not about RAD or RSA.

Please advice
Yonatan Maman

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Michael Valenta (3.7k3) | answered Jun 25 '09, 11:36 a.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Yonatan,

For Eclipse 3.4, you can use one of the RTC Installation Manager
downloads to install the RTC client into an existing Eclipse install.
However, the install process to use RTC with Eclipse 3.5 is a bit more
complicated and is outlined in the following wiki page:

http://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/InstallRTC20IntoEclipse35

Hope this helps,
Michael

ymaman wrote:
Hi all

I want to use eclipse 3.5
(Galileo) or 3.4
(Ganymade) as my IDE.
My project uses RTC as a collaboration tool.
I want to know how can I install RTC on top of my eclipse (probably
as a set of plugins)...
I'm talking about eclipse (with J2EE supports)as downloaded from
eclipse.org and not about RAD or RSA.

Please advice
Yonatan Maman

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Nick Edgar (6.5k711) | answered Jun 25 '09, 1:06 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Note that RTC 2.0 is built on Eclipse 3.4. RTC 1.0 was built on Eclipse 3.3.

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Yonatan Maman (621) | answered Jun 25 '09, 1:24 p.m.
Thanks
the guide http://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/InstallRTC20IntoEclipse35 -- did the trick. It works

-- Yonatan

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