Installing the Nexaweb Studio Plugin Into Eclipse
When you install the Studio plugin, you also need to install the svn and oXygen plugins. Instructions for installing all three items follow:
- These instructions were tested against MyEclipse 2013, which can be downloaded from http://downloads.myeclipseide.com/downloads/products/eworkbench/2013/installers/myeclipse-pro-2013-SR2-online-installer-windows.exe. We selected “No Add-ons” in the installation options.
- Install subclipse v1.6 into MyEclipse (using the Help/Install from site option). Source: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x
- Install oxygen 14.1 into MyEclipse:
- Download and open the oXygen Plugin archive, com.oxygenxml.nexaweb.editor_14.1.0-nexaweb.zip
- Under the root installation directory for MyEclipse, create a directory called “ThirdParty”
- Under the newly created ThirdParty directory, create an “oXygen14.1” directory
- Extract the “Eclipse” folder from com.oxygenxml.nexaweb.editor_14.1.0-nexaweb.zip into the oxygen14.1 directory
- Create a text file called “oXygen14.1.link” in the dropins directory under the MyEclipse root installation directory. The contents of this text file should be one line: path=ThirdParty/oXygen14.1 (alternatively, you can save this file in the dropins directory, so long as you haven't changed anything described in steps 3b-3d)
- Restart MyEclipse.
- If Oxygen was installed successful, you should see “oXygen” listed when you click on Windows/Preferences in MyEclipse
- Install Nexaweb Studio 6.0 into MyEclipse by doing the following:
- Download the Studio .zip file, storing it somewhere accessible from your machine
- Select Help/Install from site from the MyEclipse menu
- Click “Add”
- Click “Archive”
- Find and select the zip file downloaded in step 4a. Click “Open”
- Click OK and then follow the prompts including restarting Eclipse when prompted
- If Studio is installed correctly, there should be a “Nexaweb Documentation” option under the Help menu, as well as a Nexaweb option under File/New/Other.