| Article: |
Configuring Database Access in Eclipse 3.0 with SQLExplorer | |
| Subject: | Problems | |
| Date: | 2005-09-28 06:19:29 | |
| From: | aguevara | |
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I downloaded the SQLExplorer plugin as you indicate in the article. The .zip file only contains a plugin directory and no features directory as stated.
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Problems
2005-09-28 10:09:14 Deepak Vohra | [View]
Reinstall Eclipse if the SQL Explorer plugin does not get registered. -
Problems
2005-11-30 14:48:57 step1up [View]
I had a similar problem, and reinstalling eclipse didn't help. is there any extra configuration that need to be done?
Can any one help?
thank you. -
MySQL-JDBC with Eclipse -Problem solved
2007-09-09 23:05:27 sugam.sharma [View]
Dear users
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I have connected MySQL with Eclispe successfully.
The speciality which I have done is" Put your J/Connecter inside MySQL/data sub directory where your database exists.
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Problems
2005-12-08 10:26:06 subguys [View]
You have to install GEF, you can download it from http://www.eclipse.org/gef or using the software update of Eclipse 3.1. then you will see the SQLexplorer -
Problems
2005-12-01 09:01:54 Deepak Vohra | [View]
After restarting the Package Explorer are you still getting the error? -
Problems
2005-11-30 16:42:21 Deepak Vohra | [View]
Restart the Package Explorer.
Install the plugin and restart Eclipse. -
Problems
2006-05-04 12:15:17 RajeshRangachari [View]
I am also having the similar problem. I installed GEF and SQLExplorer. But still the SQLExplorer is not appearing in the "Open Perspective" -
Problems
2006-05-04 14:34:01 Deepak Vohra | [View]
Close the Package Explorer by clicking on the Package Explorer frame. Reopen the Package Explorer by selecting Window>Show View>Package Explorer.


