Eclipse+myeclipse+tomcat configuration 2007/01/06 06:08 software: Eclipse-sdk-3.2.1-win32
myeclipse5.0.1ga_e3.2
apache-tomcat-5.5.20
TomcatPluginV32
IBM's eclipse package download after the decompression can be used directly, MyEclipse is the Eclipse plug-in, the initial use of the need to enter the registration code, you can go down the internet down a, myeclipse need to install to the Eclipse root directory to use, Advanced version MyEclipse will automatically find Eclipse and then add the relevant content, in order not to allow two to interfere with each other, my practice is to myeclipse under the features and plugins copy paste into eclipse root directory, This eclipse contains the MyEclipse plug-in, which can then be removed from the myeclipse.
So how do you integrate Tomcat and eclipse?
We should first download the Tomcat boot plugin, such as tomcatPluginV32 the following directory file into the Eclipseplugins directory (this step, if executed successfully, eclipse will find a number of Tomcat menu items and their start, stop, restart, and other shortcut buttons. If you do not see it, you may be able to resolve it by deleting all files except Config.ini in the Eclipseconfiguration directory, and then restarting Eclipse.
Tomcat installation I'm sure everyone will be here.
Next, run the Eclipse program to configure the Tomcat properties. Open the Menu window/preferences, open the java/installed jres option, and position the running environment parameter location in the JRE directory under the JDK directory. With the Tomcat option turned on, Tomcat chooses 5.x,tomcat home to navigate to the apache-tomcat-5.5.20 directory, with the rest of the default associations. Open the TOMCAT/JVM Settings and Tomcat/source path options, and the JRE selects the installed jre,automatcially Compute Source Path tick that you just configured. Then open the Tomcat Manager App option, URL input http://localhost:7000/manager (to avoid conflicts with other servers, here I set Tomcat port to 7000), This enables Tomcat to be launched within Eclipse.
There are also tutorials to set up the installed Tomcat directory directly in Windows-preferences-myeclipse-application SERVERS-TOMCAT5, and then restart Eclipse to start Tomcat. I have personally tried, will pop up the environment configuration error prompts, so if which friend of the success of this method, may wish to open up, we exchange.