Yeah, i downloaded Eclipse classic (eclipse-SDK-3.7.1-win32),
eclipse-java-indigo-SR1-win32 and eclipse-jee-indigo-SR1-win32 today,
confirmed that both Eclipse Java and JEE have XML editor installed
already. So we can call Eclipse Java as a minimum.

Thank you for your remind, Thiago.

If user is using Eclipse classic, there are two ways to go:
1. Download and install XML editor manually first
2. Add XML editor update center site into Eclipse's "Available
Software Site", and check "Contact all update sites during install to
find required software" during TapestryTools' install process, Eclipse
will install dependencies automatically.

2012/2/15 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo <thiag...@gmail.com>:
> On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 04:29:38 -0200, Dmitry Gusev <dmitry.gu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Looks good to me.
>> And I also think that its not worth it to support Eclipse Classic for
>> TapestryTools.
>
>
> Eclipse Classic is based on Eclipse 3.3. Too old.
> Notice the xml_ui plugin in Eclipse for Java Developers 3.7:
> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/indigosr1.
> It does ship with an XML editor. Please don't base your editor in Eclipse
> for JEE.
>
> By the way, please don't post the same message in two different mailing
> lists.
>
>
> --
> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> Independent Java, Apache Tapestry 5 and Hibernate consultant, developer, and
> instructor
> Owner, Ars Machina Tecnologia da Informação Ltda.
> http://www.arsmachina.com.br
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