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Installing CVS plugins into Oracle Workshop for Weblogic 10.3

I have received a few questions from new users who noted that the Eclipse CVS plugins appear to be missing from the full install of Oracle Workshop for Weblogic 10.3. Typically, the CVS plugins are shipped as part of the core Eclipse platform under the org.eclipse.team.* package. Although it appears the build of Eclipse 3.3 shipping with Workshop 10.3 is missing these plugins, it is easy enough to install them via the Europa Update Site.

To install the CVS plugins, follow these steps:

 

From within Workshop for Weblogic 10.3, go to Help > Software Updates > Find and Install..

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Choose to Search for new features to install from the Europa Discovery Site

The CVS plugins can be found under the Collaboration Tools  category.

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After the install, you may be asked to restart Workshop for Weblogic 10.3 before the plugins can be used.

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Comments (5)

yaguoZhou:

thx a lot

Ben:

I am using workshop 10.3, and i am getting the following error :

WebLogic Portal (10.3.0) requires feature "com.m7.nitrox (1.0.20)", or compatible.

Greg Stachnick:

Hi Ben,

I would try posting this information on either the Workshop forums or the Weblogic Portal forums, we should be able to help you over there.

Workshop for Weblogic forums - http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=575&start=0

Weblogic Portal forums - http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=573

wsoo:

As per Oracle support, this is a bug, CR379999, that will be fixed WLP 10.4.

http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=3162618

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