[jbpm-cvs] jbpm.3/designer/jpdl/org.jbpm.gd.jpdl.site ...
Koen Aers <kaers <at> jboss.com>
2008-11-07 09:47:47 GMT
User: kaers
Date: 08/11/07 04:47:47
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<h2>JBoss jBPM GPD Update Site Installation</h2>
<p>To install the designer you have to work your way through a number of very easy steps.
-The described installation process has been tested with the 3.1
-version of Eclipse. Start Eclipse and use the regular plugin installation mechanism :
-select 'Help->Software Updates->Find and Install...'</p>
-<p>On the first page of the 'Install/Update' wizard, select 'Search for new features to install.'
-and press the 'Next' button. The action on the next page depends on the fact whether you
-have extracted the archive containing this readme.html file or wether you either did not extract
-the archive or are using the starters kit version.</p>
+The described installation process has been tested with the 3.4
+version of Eclipse.</p>
+<ul>
+<li>Start Eclipse and use the regular plugin installation mechanism :
+select 'Help->Software Updates...'</li>
+<li>On the 'Software Updates and Add-ons' dialog, navigate to the 'Available Software' tab and push the
'Add Site...' button.</li>
+<li>On the 'Add Site' dialog, push the 'Archive...' button unless you have extracted the archive
containing this readme file.
+In that case push the 'Local...' button.</li>
+<li>On the following selection dialog, navigate to the archive containing this readme file in case you
did not extract or to the folder
+into which you did the extraction in the other case.</li>
+<li>The 'jBPM jPDL Updates' category shows up. Select the category and push the 'Install...' button.</li>
+<li>After having resolved the dependencies needed, Eclipse shows you the 'Install' wizard. Select
'Next >' and on the following
+page make sure you have selected the 'I accept the terms of the license agreement' option to enable the
'Finish' button.</li>
+<li>Select the 'Finish' button and when Eclipse asks you, restart.</li>
+</ul>
-<h4>If you extracted the archive :</h4>
-<p>On the next page, press the 'New Archived Site...' button. Navigate to the archive
-containing this file, select it and press the 'Open' button.</p>
-
-<h4>If you did not extract the archive or if you are using the starters kit :</h4>
-
-<p>On the next page, press the 'New Local Site...' button. Navigate to the folder containing
-this file, select it and press the 'Open' button.</p>
-
-<p>After these differences the rest of the installation is again common to both cases.
-Check the checkbox next to the newly created entry in the 'Sites to include in
-search' list and press the 'Next' button. One feature should appear, make sure you
-select the checkbox next to it and click 'Next' again. Accept the license agreement
-and push the 'Next' and then the 'Finish' button. Eclipse will now ask you whether
-or not to install the selected features. Push the 'Install All' button and conclude
-the installation by restarting Eclipse.
-</p>
-
-<p>More documentation can be obtained using the usual Eclipse help mechanism. Select
-Help->Help Contents and navigate to the JBoss jBPM page.
-</p>
+<p>You're done!</p>
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