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Can I use ME 3.7 with the new M8 milestone?

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    Sean Dynan
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    It seems to install okay and Eclipse M8 starts up okay. But Eclipse displays an error when I try opening a vanilla Java source file(!), so I was wondering if there might be some knock-on incompatibility.

    TIA.


    Sean

    #205382 Reply

    Sean Dynan
    Member

    To answer my own question, the answer would appear to be “no”. If I disable ME 3.7 within the M8 Product Configuration page, I can open and edit Java source files. Shame.


    Sean

    #205383 Reply

    Nabil Suleiman
    Participant

    seandynan, M8 will be supportd in a next release of MyEclipse, according to scott in the week of April 5th. patience 🙂

    #205409 Reply

    Hal Deadman
    Member

    Is it possible to pick and choose which MyEclipse plugins you want to install (using the Eclipse update manager?) I really only want JSP support (tag completion, tag code assist compilation, etc) and would rather not wait for MyEclipse to work on M8. It looks like MyEclipse is just using Bejy ecipse plugin that is no longer available directly from Bejy. How could I install that from MyEclipse?

    #205412 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    BEJY is the JSP compiler but the JSP editor is completely custom so I don’t know if you could gain much.

    #205751 Reply

    keithk
    Member

    @nabil wrote:

    seandynan, M8 will be supportd in a next release of MyEclipse, according to scott in the week of April 5th. patience 🙂

    😥 Looks like I have to start learning how to use Lomboz

    #205753 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    The M8-compat release is due out on the 12th. In the mean time if you find anything that Lomboz does better than MyEclipse please let us know, we like to stay ontop of the competition! 😀

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