| <?php require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/app.class.php"); require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/nav.class.php"); require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/menu.class.php"); $App = new App(); $Nav = new Nav(); $Menu = new Menu(); include($App->getProjectCommon()); # All on the same line to unclutter the user's desktop' |
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| # template.php |
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| # Author: Denis Roy |
| # Date: 2005-06-16 |
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| # Description: Type your page comments here - these are not sent to the browser |
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| # Begin: page-specific settings. Change these. |
| $pageTitle = "Eclipse Callisto Discovery Site"; |
| $pageKeywords = "eclipse callisto release download what is"; |
| $pageAuthor = "Nathan Gervais"; |
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| # Add page-specific Nav bars here |
| # Format is Link text, link URL (can be http://www.someothersite.com/), target (_self, _blank), level (1, 2 or 3) |
| # $Nav->addNavSeparator("My Page Links", "downloads.php"); |
| # $Nav->addCustomNav("My Link", "mypage.php", "_self", 1); |
| # $Nav->addCustomNav("Google", "http://www.google.com/", "_blank", 1); |
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| # End: page-specific settings |
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| // This file is linked to from lots of different places. |
| // Use absolute paths to make sure that we can actually test |
| // that the file renders properly (i.e. testing using) "/index.php", |
| // and "/home/index.php" both work. |
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| require_once("links.php"); |
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| # Paste your HTML content between the EOHTML markers! |
| $html = <<<EOHTML |
| <div id="maincontent"> |
| <div id="midcolumn"> |
| <h1>$pageTitle</h1> |
| <img src="callisto_slice.jpg"> |
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| <h2>Using Callisto Discovery Site</h2> |
| <p> |
| The Callisto Discovery Site allows you to install any of the projects included |
| in the Callisto Release from a single location. Instead of downloading each project individually and then installing |
| them into your workspace, the Callisto Discovery Site simplifies the process. </p> |
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| <div class="homeitem3col"> |
| <h3>Instructions</h3> |
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| <p>To access the Callisto Discovery site:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> First download either the <a href="$eclipse_sdk">Eclipse SDK</a> or |
| the <a href="$platform_runtime_binaries">Eclipse Platform Runtime Binaries</a>.</li> |
| <li>You then need to use the update manager to load Callisto projects. See <a href="http://help.eclipse.org/help31/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/tasks/tasks-34.htm">Eclipse Help</a> for general information about using Update Manager. |
| You can also view a <a href="$install_callisto">screencam demonstration</a> of using the Callisto Discovery Site.</li> |
| <li>For most distributions of Eclipse, there should already be a "Callisto Discovery Site" defined in its |
| Update Manager. If you do not see it you can try adding the following URL as a remote update site in your |
| update manager. http://download.eclipse.org/callisto/releases/ </li> |
| <li>Alternatively, if you would like to view the list or projects by their Eclipse Project (PMC) |
| organization, you can define a new remote update site, and specify a site-byProject.xml file. In other |
| words, http://download.eclipse.org/callisto/releases/site-byProject.xml |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="homeitem3col"> |
| <h3>Tips</h3> |
| <ul> |
| <li>To lessen download time (by installing the minimum number of features), first select the desired feature in the Eclipse update install dialog, then use the "Select Required" button to select only the minimum required prerequisite features. |
| <li>Any time you get a chance, export your bookmark files from the "Add a Site" dialog. Having them saved away in a safe place makes it much easier to re-create another development environment. |
| <li>Since the workbench will have to shutdown and restart you can you do the upgrade and installs with an empty workspace and once satisfied all is well, then use the -data option on the Eclipse command line (or shortcut) to point to your workspace of interest. |
| <li>Both before and after installing "new" features, you may want to use update manager to "Check for updates to currently installed features". In some cases, just installing a feature will not necessarily upgrade all of its prerequisites to the highest available level. |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
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| <div class="homeitem3col"> |
| <h3>Example of Update Dialog</h3> |
| Here is an example screen shot highlighting. The example is from having started with just the Eclipse Platform Feature installed. |
| <br/> |
| <p align="center"><img src="images/update-dialog.png"></p><br/> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
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| EOHTML; |
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| # Generate the web page |
| $App->generatePage($theme, $Menu, $Nav, $pageAuthor, $pageKeywords, $pageTitle, $html); |
| ?> |