Plugin: emf-sdo-runtime-2.0.0.0.zip (http://download.eclipse.org/tools/emf/scripts/home.php )org.ObjectWeb.Lomboz_3.0.1.n20050106.zip (http: // Www.objectLearn.com/projects/download.jsp1omcatpluginv3.zip (http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatplugin.html)
Version: Java: 1.5.0_02eclipse: 3.01tomcat: 5.0.30
First, the above plugins are first decompressed. There are two ways to install the plug-in: It is recommended to use the second way. 1. Copy the directory name after the plugin is decompressed separately. Generally, Plugins and Featrues directories. Tomcat's plugin is extracted after the com.sysdeo.eclipse.tomcat_3.0.0 directory, copy directly to the plugins directory of ECILPSE. The plugin installation ends. 2. You can use a link mode to create a new links directory in the Eclipse directory. Take the Tomcat plugin as an example, in the E: / Eclipse_plugins / Tomcatv3 (the directory of the plugin), build an eclipse / plugins directory in this directory (some plugins also need to have an eclipse / features directory), copy the decompressed plug-in to the Under contents. Create a file called Tomcat.Link.txt in the links directory of Eclipse (the file name must be xxx.link, the file type can also be other types), the content is PATH = E: / Eclipse_plugins / Tomcatv3. This way is flexible, and the directory of the storage plug-in can be specified. But the structure in this directory must be Eclipse / Plugins. In this example: E: / Eclipse_plugins / Tomcatv3 / Eclipse / PLUGINS
5. Because Lomboz does not support Tomcat 5.0.30, you want to modify the Lomboz plugin. One place in the Lomboz plug-in directory /Eclipse/Plugins/com.ObjectLearn.jdt.j2ee_3.0.1/servers/tomcat50x.server rename the tomcat50x.server file to tomcat5030.server (Convenient to find). Use UltraEdit to open the file. Modify Name = "apache tomcat v5.0.x" is name = "apache tomcat v5.0.30", as shown below
Another one needs to be modified,
That is to delete $ {serverrootdirectory} / bin;