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Installing {{ScoutLink|SDK|name=Scout SDK}} is really easy. If you are new to eclipse, read '''Eclipse with Scout SDK'''. If you want to add Scout to an existing Eclipse installation read '''Add Scout SDK to existing Eclipse installation'''.
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Installing {{ScoutLink|SDK|name=Scout SDK}} is really easy.  
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* If you are new to eclipse, read {{ScoutLink|HowTo|Install Scout SDK#Install Eclipse with Scout SDK|'''Install Eclipse with Scout SDK'''}}
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* If you already have Eclipse installed (but not Scout), read {{ScoutLink|HowTo|Install Scout SDK#Add the Scout SDK to your Eclipse installation|'''Add the Scout SDK to your Eclipse installation'''}}
  
== Eclipse with Scout SDK ==
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== Install Eclipse with Scout SDK ==
Visit the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Eclipse Download]-page to get eclipse bundled with Scout SDK.  
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Visit the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Eclipse Download]-page to get Eclipse bundled with the Scout SDK.  
  
 
[[Image:InstallScout_devDownloads.png]]
 
[[Image:InstallScout_devDownloads.png]]
  
== Add Scout SDK to existing Eclipse installation ==
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{{note|JRE 1.6 required|Eclipse Scout SDK requires Java 6 or greater. If there is no Scout perspective you probably need to install an appropriate JRE.<br>
{{note|Eclipse|These instructions assume that you have eclipse installed. If you do not have eclipse yet, read the chapter ''Eclipse with Scout SDK'' }}
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If you have multiple JREs installed and want to be sure the right one is used start Eclipse Scout using the -vm command line argument and specifying the path to the executable: ''eclipse -vm c:\path_to_the_jre\bin\java.exe''}}
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== Add the Scout SDK to your Eclipse installation ==
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{{note|Eclipse|These instructions assume that you have Eclipse installed already. }}
 
To add Scout SDK to your existing Eclipse installation, you need to open eclipse and select ''Help''|''Install New Software...''
 
To add Scout SDK to your existing Eclipse installation, you need to open eclipse and select ''Help''|''Install New Software...''
  
 
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Use [[http://download.eclipse.org/scout/nightly/update http://download.eclipse.org/scout/nightly/update]] in the dialog that shows up and select ''Scout Application Development''
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Use ''http://download.eclipse.org/scout/releases/3.7'' in the dialog that shows up and expand ''Scout Application Development''.<br>
 
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Tick all checkboxes:
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[[Image:download_and_install_nightly_build.png|600px|Select Scout Application Development drill down]]
  
Hit next twice and restart eclipse.
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Hit next twice and restart Eclipse.
 
You are ready to use the {{ScoutLink|SDK|Perspective|Scout Perspective}}.
 
You are ready to use the {{ScoutLink|SDK|Perspective|Scout Perspective}}.

Latest revision as of 08:22, 4 May 2012

The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. Installing The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. is really easy.

Install Eclipse with Scout SDK

Visit the Eclipse Download-page to get Eclipse bundled with the Scout SDK.

InstallScout devDownloads.png

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JRE 1.6 required
Eclipse Scout SDK requires Java 6 or greater. If there is no Scout perspective you probably need to install an appropriate JRE.
If you have multiple JREs installed and want to be sure the right one is used start Eclipse Scout using the -vm command line argument and specifying the path to the executable: eclipse -vm c:\path_to_the_jre\bin\java.exe


Add the Scout SDK to your Eclipse installation

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Eclipse
These instructions assume that you have Eclipse installed already.

To add Scout SDK to your existing Eclipse installation, you need to open eclipse and select Help|Install New Software...

UpdateSite step1.PNG

Use http://download.eclipse.org/scout/releases/3.7 in the dialog that shows up and expand Scout Application Development.
Tick all checkboxes:

Select Scout Application Development drill down

Hit next twice and restart Eclipse. You are ready to use the The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/..

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