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-title: Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse
-order: 4
-layout: page
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-
-[[getting-started.eclipse]]
-= Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse
-
-If you are using the Eclipse IDE, using the Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse helps
-greatly. The plugin includes wizards for creating new Vaadin-based projects,
-themes, and client-side widgets and widget sets. Notice that you can also create
-Vaadin projects as Maven projects in Eclipse.
-
-[[getting-started.eclipse.vaadin-plugin]]
-== Installing the Vaadin Plugin
-
-You can install the plugin as follows:
-
-. Select "Help > Install New Software...".
-
-. Add the Vaadin plugin update site by clicking [guibutton]#Add...# button.
-
-+
-image::img/plugin-install-addsite.png[]
-
-+
-Enter a name such as "Vaadin Update Site" and the URL of the update site:
-http://vaadin.com/eclipse. If you want or need to use the latest unstable
-plugin, which is usually more compatible with development and beta releases of
-Vaadin, you can use http://vaadin.com/eclipse/experimental and give it a
-distinctive name such as "Vaadin Experimental Site". Then click [guibutton]#OK#.
-The Vaadin site should now appear in the [guilabel]#Available Software# window.
-
-. Currently, if using the stable plugin, the [guilabel]#Group items by category# should be enabled. If using the experimental plugin, it should be disabled. This may change in future.
-. Select all the Vaadin plugins in the tree.
-
-+
-image::img/plugin-install-available.png[]
-
-+
-Then, click [guibutton]#Next#.
-
-. Review the installation details and click [guibutton]#Next#.
-
-. Accept or unaccept the license. Finally, click [guibutton]#Finish#.
-
-. After the plugin is installed, Eclipse will ask to restart itself. Click
-[guibutton]#Restart#.
-
-
-More installation instructions for the Eclipse plugin can be found at
-http://vaadin.com/eclipse.
-
-
-[[getting-started.eclipse.update]]
-== Updating the Plugins
-
-If you have automatic updates enabled in Eclipse (see "Window > Preferences >
-Install/Update > Automatic Updates"), the Vaadin plugin will be updated
-automatically along with other plugins. Otherwise, you can update the Vaadin
-plugin manually as follows:
-
-. Select "Help > Check for Updates". Eclipse will contact the update sites of the
-installed software.
-
-. After the updates are installed, Eclipse will ask to restart itself. Click
-[guibutton]#Restart#.
-
-
-Notice that updating the Vaadin plugin updates only the plugin and __not__ the
-Vaadin libraries, which are project specific. See below for instructions for
-updating the libraries.
-
-
-[[getting-started.eclipse.libraryupdate]]
-== Updating the Vaadin Libraries
-
-Updating the Vaadin plugin does not update Vaadin libraries. The libraries are
-project specific, as a different version might be required for different
-projects, so you have to update them separately for each project.
-
-. Open the [filename]#ivy.xml# in an editor in Eclipse.
-
-. Edit the entity definition at the beginning of the file to set the Vaadin
-version.
-
-
-+
-[subs="normal"]
-----
-<!ENTITY vaadin.version "**7.x.x**">
-----
-+
-You can specify either a fixed version number, as shown in the above example, or
-a dynamic revision tag such as [literal]#++latest.release++#. You can find more
-information about the dependency declarations in Ivy documentation.
-
-. Right-click the project and select "Ivy > Resolve".
-
-+
-Updating the libraries can take several minutes. You can see the progress in the
-Eclipse status bar. You can get more details about the progress by clicking the
-indicator.
-
-. If you have compiled the widget set for your project, recompile it by clicking
-the [guibutton]#Compile Vaadin widgets# button in Eclipse toolbar.
-
-. Stop the integrated Tomcat (or other server) in Eclipse, clear its caches by
-right-clicking the server and selecting Clean as well as Clean Tomcat Work
-Directory, and restart it.
-
-
-If you experience problems after updating the libraries, you can try clearing
-the Ivy resolution caches by right-clicking the project and selecting "Ivy >
-Clean all caches". Then, do the "Ivy > Resolve" and other tasks again.
-
-
-
-