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2. In the Work with text box, enter http://dl.google.com/eclipse/
plugin/3.5 .
3. Expand the “Plugin” and “SDKs” elements in the navigation tree.
Select “Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.5” and “Google App Engine
SDK”. You'll use the Google Web Toolkit for some examples later in
the topic, so make sure you select the “Google Web Toolkit SDK”
option as well. Click Next.
4. Restart Eclipse when prompted. Make sure you are using the Java
perspective.
To install the plug-in, using Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede):
1. Select the Help menu, and then select the Software Updates
option.
2. Select the Available Software tab and click the Add Site button. In the
Location text box enter http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.4 .
3. Expand the “Google” element in the navigation tree. Select “Google
Plugin for Eclipse 3.4” and “Google App Engine Java SDK”. You'll
use the Google Web Toolkit for some examples later in the topic, so
make sure you select the “Google Web Toolkit SDK” option as well.
Click Next. Follow the prompts to accept the terms of service and
install the plug-in.
4. Restart Eclipse when prompted. Make sure you are using the Java
perspective.
Note Eclipse 3.4 takes quite a bit longer to load then 3.5. That's because Eclipse checks for
updates for all the plug-ins' dependencies. If you want to prevent Eclipse from checking all the
dependencies, ensure that only Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.4 is selected in the Help
Software
Updates
Available Software
Manage Sites dialog.
Figure 3-1 shows the dialog for Mac, and Figure 3-2 shows the dialog for Windows
versions of Eclipse 3.5 while selecting the Google Plugin for Eclipse options from the
Add Software dialog.
 
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