Try Spring IDE Mylyn Integration

The Eclipse Team has just released Europa. Bundled with Europa you get Mylyn, a Task-Focused UI for Eclipse that reduces information overload and makes multi-tasking easy.

If you want to be on the bleeding edge and try out the Spring IDE Mylyn Integration direct your Eclipse Update Manager to our nightly build update site. The latest build bundles the Mylyn Integration and Spring IDE 2.0 final.

7 Responses to “Try Spring IDE Mylyn Integration”


  1. 1 Kai Jun 29th, 2007 at 19:20 Quote

    Thanks for this blog entry, but what can I actually do with the Spring Mylyn integration?

    cheers

    Kai

  2. 2 Ollie Jun 30th, 2007 at 14:54 Quote

    I think it will just work as Mylyn usually does: only showing relevant beans and other stuff related to your currently activated task. ;)

    Regards,
    Ollie

  3. 3 Daniel Serodio Jul 3rd, 2007 at 22:19 Quote

    Why does the “release update site” contain “Spring IDE Mylyn Integration Sources” but not the “Spring IDE Mylyn feature” itself?

  4. 4 Steve Wicklund Jul 9th, 2007 at 21:32 Quote

    When I try to install from the nightly update site I am getting the error:
    JST Server Core (1.5.2.v200610070620–2PD88P9LCN7787) requires feature “org.eclipse.platform (3.2.0)”, or equivalent.

    I am running Eclipse Europa (3.3). Whassupwdat?

  5. 5 Christian Dupuis Jul 9th, 2007 at 23:57 Quote

    I am running Eclipse Europa (3.3). Whassupwdat?

    What install are you running? I tried the WTP all-in-one, the Eclipse for Java Developers, Eclipse for Java EE and the Eclipse Classic. I don’t get the mentioned error on any of those packages (I’m getting a WTP dependency problem on the Eclipse Classic, but this is obvious).

    Anyways, the mentioned error is not related to Spring IDE as we don’t have a dependency to JST Server Core and Spring IDE installs without any problem on the first three from above (at least for me).

    Christian

  6. 6 Steve Wicklund Jul 26th, 2007 at 23:54 Quote

    I was able to use after a clean install. I think one of my other plug-ins (perhaps Exadel?) was messing with it.

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