1. install Tomcat
To begin. Environment variables are ignored, so it is much better to deploy them in MyEclipse below.
Ii. Install the MyEclipse plug-in
1. myeclipseenterpriseworkbenchinstaller_5.0ga_e3.2.exe. After the installation is complete, double-click it and select the directory (for example, C: \ eclipse) where your eclipse is located. Click Next for the installation.
2. Find the installation directory of myeclipse, copy the two directories features and plugins to the corresponding directory of Eclipse. Because myeclipse is an eclipse plug-in, eclipse will automatically recognize these plug-ins as long as the content of the features and plugins directories is copied to the corresponding eclipse directory .) Installation is complete.
3. Solve myeclipse
A.Go to google search to download a registration machine. MyEclipse 4.0 or above http://www.blogjava.net/Files/oksonic/MyEclipseKeyGen4.X.rar) MyEclipse3.8.x or above http://www.blogjava.net/Files/oksonic/MyEclipse_key3.x.rar)
B.When you unregister the machine, you can see that there are three files. Run myeclipsekeygen.exe. Select the appropriate MyEclipse version and enter a Name, and then generate a registration code. Copy the Name and Key.
C.Run eclipse.exe. You can see that there is an additional myeclipse on the menu bar.
D.On the menu bar, click Window ----> Preferences ----> subferences ----> Enter subferences, Enter the registration code, and crack myeclipse.
3. Deploy Tomcat
1. Eclipse, click the icon in the toolbar of the main window, and select Configure Server from the drop-down menu to enter Preferences,
In the left-side menu, choose MyEclipse> Tomcat 5 in Application Server to define the Tomcat path.
When you press Step 4, a dialog box is displayed, indicating that an error exists. You do not need to ignore this error. The following dialog box is displayed after you execute this step: