OpenEmbeDD Update Manager Site
Getting Started
If you want to install OpenEmbeDD components then you first have to install the minimum requirements and after you can install the features you need by using the Update Manager of the Eclipse platform.
Any Release
Update Site : http://openembedd.org/update (Win32, Linux-GTK, MacOS X-Carbon) |
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The OpenEmbeDD Update Site contains all features regarding tools Topcased, Kermeta, ATL, Polychrony, MARTE profile and other tools.
Eclipse Dependencies EMF ... UML modeler (by Topcased) Kermeta workbench ATL engine Topcased modeler ... Real-Time & Embedded Models Tools MARTE profile Polychrony modeler SysML modeler ... OpenEmbeDD Tools Samples OpenEmbeDD basic demo ... Xtras (optional) Sources for Developers (optional) Tools for Developers (optional) If you are new to OpenEmbeDD, you may want to refer to the Installation Guide for information about OpenEmbeDD and its various installation packages before downloading OpenEmbeDD. |
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Minimum Requirements : |
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Eclipse
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Java
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0.3.0+ |
sdk 3.3.0 |
5.0 |
Java sdk 5.0 is required, you may go at sun java 5.0 or looking at here. |
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Steps to install OpenEmbeDD features :Install a JVM Install Eclipse SDK Install OpenEmbeDD features you need via Update Manager -> point your Eclipse Update Manager at the site -> Help -> Software Updates -> Find and Install... -> Search for new features to install -> Add Update Site... * Name : OpenEmbeDD Update Manager Site (for example) * URL : http://openembedd.org/update -> Choose your features in their categories -> finish in solving dependencies by the button "Select Required" If you need more details to install you can go here. |
Using Update Manager to install or update OpenEmbeDD platform
In what follows you will learn how to update your OpenEmbeDD platform using the Eclipse Update Manager.
Last revised : 2007-11-07 |
Contents
Step 0: | Prerequisites |
Step 1: | Updating Eclipse via Update Manager: Release Builds or incoming Build |
Step 2: | Choose Features to Install |
Step 3: | Accept Licenses, Choose Install Location, Begin Download |
Step 4: | Verify Update |
Step 0. Prerequisistes |
Make sure you have all the requirements before you install OpenEmbeDD, you need to have an Eclipse SDK platform with the correct version and Java Development Kit (JDK) or Java Runtime Environment (JRE) required installed. To know that then read the minimum requirements in the top of this page.
Once Eclipse is installed, launch it. Then select :
-> Help
-> Software Updates
-> Find and Install...
-> Search for new features to install
Then click on button Add Update Site... in order to define a new remote update site named "OpenEmbeDD" and
specify http://openembedd.org/update as the URL to use.
Step 1a. Updating Eclipse via Update Manager: Release Builds |
If you choose to update OpenEmbeDD with the latest release then you have to specify http://openembedd.org/update as the URL waited in the wizard page "Update sites to visit", if it does not already have it.
Step 1b. Updating Eclipse via Update Manager: Non-Release Builds |
If you choose to update OpenEmbeDD with the incoming release then you have to specify http://openembedd.org/experimental/update as the URL waited in the wizard page "Update sites to visit",if it does not already have it.
Step 2. Choose Features to Install |
Choose the features you would like to install.
The simplest (but largest install / longest download) option is to pick the SDK, since it includes most of the other features. Click the 'Filter features included in other features on the list' checkbox to compress the listing.
Click next to begin the install.
Step 3. Accept Licenses, Choose Install Location, Begin Download |
Once features selected you have to accept the terms in the license agreements for all of them.
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Optional : you may specify an location of installation for your features, if you don't then the update manager will automatically install in the standard location of Eclipse. To install to a path not already listed, click 'Add Location...' and browse for a path into which to install the update.
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When you click finish, you will be presented a confirmation about digital
signature. Click 'Install All'.
Downloading in progress (this may not appear if you have this task set to run in
the background)...
When done, restart your workbench.
Step 4. Verify Update |
To verify your installation, you can perform the following steps.
-> Help
-> Software Updates
-> Manage Configuration
You can also check the plugins & features themselves :
-> Help
-> About Eclipse SDK
Then, click the "Plug-in Details" button. Make sure the plugins are here with their correct number version.
Conclusion
In this article, we provided an overview of using Eclipse's Update Manager to install new OpenEmbeDD features into an existing Eclipse installation.