Arkaprovo Bhattacharjee 7 Years Ago Great news, congratulations and thank you (and Liferay Team). Looking forward for Liferay Module Project Maven Support :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gregory Amerson Arkaprovo Bhattacharjee 7 Years Ago Yes, Maven module support will be coming in future 3.x versions. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel gnp present Gregory Amerson 7 Years Ago Hi, Plugin SDK missed from eclipse/Preferences/Liferay..how solve this? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago hi gnp , you can use File->Import->Liferay Plugins SDK Directroy wizard to import the sdk into eclipse as a project. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel gnp present Andy Wu 7 Years Ago thank you...but i receive error : ...”is not valid directory” Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago maybe you should make a build.{user.name}.properties file and add some configuration infor into it. such as app.server.parent.dir = D:\\dev java\\portal\\liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga5app.server.type = tomcatand so on to point your sdk to a valid liferay portal bundle. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Gregory Amerson Arkaprovo Bhattacharjee 7 Years Ago Yes, Maven module support will be coming in future 3.x versions. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel gnp present Gregory Amerson 7 Years Ago Hi, Plugin SDK missed from eclipse/Preferences/Liferay..how solve this? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago hi gnp , you can use File->Import->Liferay Plugins SDK Directroy wizard to import the sdk into eclipse as a project. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel gnp present Andy Wu 7 Years Ago thank you...but i receive error : ...”is not valid directory” Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago maybe you should make a build.{user.name}.properties file and add some configuration infor into it. such as app.server.parent.dir = D:\\dev java\\portal\\liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga5app.server.type = tomcatand so on to point your sdk to a valid liferay portal bundle. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
gnp present Gregory Amerson 7 Years Ago Hi, Plugin SDK missed from eclipse/Preferences/Liferay..how solve this? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago hi gnp , you can use File->Import->Liferay Plugins SDK Directroy wizard to import the sdk into eclipse as a project. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel gnp present Andy Wu 7 Years Ago thank you...but i receive error : ...”is not valid directory” Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago maybe you should make a build.{user.name}.properties file and add some configuration infor into it. such as app.server.parent.dir = D:\\dev java\\portal\\liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga5app.server.type = tomcatand so on to point your sdk to a valid liferay portal bundle. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago hi gnp , you can use File->Import->Liferay Plugins SDK Directroy wizard to import the sdk into eclipse as a project. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel gnp present Andy Wu 7 Years Ago thank you...but i receive error : ...”is not valid directory” Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago maybe you should make a build.{user.name}.properties file and add some configuration infor into it. such as app.server.parent.dir = D:\\dev java\\portal\\liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga5app.server.type = tomcatand so on to point your sdk to a valid liferay portal bundle. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
gnp present Andy Wu 7 Years Ago thank you...but i receive error : ...”is not valid directory” Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago maybe you should make a build.{user.name}.properties file and add some configuration infor into it. such as app.server.parent.dir = D:\\dev java\\portal\\liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga5app.server.type = tomcatand so on to point your sdk to a valid liferay portal bundle. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Andy Wu gnp present 7 Years Ago maybe you should make a build.{user.name}.properties file and add some configuration infor into it. such as app.server.parent.dir = D:\\dev java\\portal\\liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga5app.server.type = tomcatand so on to point your sdk to a valid liferay portal bundle. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Steven Rossi Andy Wu 7 Years Ago I found for Windows I had to make sure in my properties file that the forward slash was used (not typical backslash as windows wants when navigating) for example:app.server.parent.dir=C:/LifeRayPortal/liferay-portal-7.0-ce-ga1And the other issue I found is that since I copied the original build_properties files the section under Tomcat bundles (since that is what I am using) I had to change the tomcat directory to match the version I unzipped:# Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.app.server.tomcat.dir=${app.server.parent.dir}/tomcat-8.0.32 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Steven Rossi Olaf Kock 7 Years Ago Ah, thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Olaf Kock Steven Rossi 7 Years Ago Steven, for Windows a slash is always best in Java configuration files: Java will well accept it as directory separator, while it might interpret \ as escape. You'll need \\ in that case - and indeed that's your alternative notation. I prefer the forward-slash in all cases and on all platforms (with the notable difference of batch-files, where you will need the backslash) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
eder silva 7 Years Ago Great news, congratulations and thank you (and Liferay Team). Looking forward for Liferay Module Project Maven Support :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Péter Petrekanics 7 Years Ago Dear Greg,Thank you for this blog, very useful.By any chance, do you know if there will be a "Remote Liferay Server" plugin available so that users will be able to connect a running DXP server to their Developer Studio?Thank you very much in advance,Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Cezariusz Marek 7 Years Ago What am I doing wrong?An error occurred while collecting items to be installedsession context wasprofile=C__Program Files_Eclipse Neon_eclipse, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,com.gradleware.tooling.client,0.14.0.v20160817124109No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,com.gradleware.tooling.model,0.14.0.v20160817124109No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,com.gradleware.tooling.utils,0.14.0.v20160817124109Unable to read repository at http://releases.liferay.com/tools/ide/latest/stable/plugins/com.liferay.blade.eclipse.provider_1.0.0.201605231315.jar.Premature end of Content-Length delimited message body (expected: 2147990; received: 60562No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.apache.oro,2.0.8.v201005080400No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.bouncycastle.bcprov,1.51.0.v201505131810No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.buildship.branding,1.0.18.v20160817-1550No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.buildship.core,1.0.18.v20160817-1550No repository found containing: org.eclipse.update.feature,org.eclipse.buildship,1.0.18.v20160817-1550No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.buildship.stsmigration,1.0.18.v20160817-1550No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.buildship.ui,1.0.18.v20160817-1550No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.gradle.toolingapi,3.0.0.v20160817124109 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gregory Amerson Cezariusz Marek 7 Years Ago Hey Cezariusz Marek,Can you post your question on the Liferay IDE forums? Thanks!http://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/category/4627757 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Gregory Amerson Cezariusz Marek 7 Years Ago Hey Cezariusz Marek,Can you post your question on the Liferay IDE forums? Thanks!http://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/category/4627757 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel