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1. Re: Beta1 cannot off-line install with Kepler RC2
jskovjyskebankdk Jun 6, 2013 3:07 AM (in response to jskovjyskebankdk)Hm, I just looked in M7, and it also (only) has org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient4.
So I guess it is expected to be sourced from some online repo? Or alternatively, I don't grok the error message properly...
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2. Re: Beta1 cannot off-line install with Kepler RC2
jskovjyskebankdk Jun 6, 2013 4:27 AM (in response to jskovjyskebankdk)I installed beta1 using Eclipse's Install New Software mechanism, and it sourced the httpclient plugin from whereever.
I made a copy of the httpclient plugin and install it before jbosstools, and it now works.
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3. Re: Beta1 cannot off-line install with Kepler RC2
nickboldt Jun 6, 2013 9:17 AM (in response to jskovjyskebankdk)As you discovered, there are some things required by JBoss Tools which must be sourced from the internet - they're not included in the update site. We don't re-distribute org.eclipse.* stuff, but we DO mirror it as part of our target platform provisioning.
Thus, the TP used by JBoss Tools 4.1.0.Beta1 (and JBoss Developer Studio 7.0.0.Beta1, too) contains both httpclient and httpclient4, as that's what's in the matching Kepler site from which we mirrored.
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If you want a completely offline way to get JBoss Tools, try JBoss Developer Studio, which ships as an installer jar. That jar (which can also be used as an update site), allows two ways to install JBT without needing an internet connection.
The latest JBDS 7 is here:
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4. Re: Beta1 cannot off-line install with Kepler RC2
jskovjyskebankdk Jun 7, 2013 1:11 AM (in response to nickboldt)Thanks, we'll just stick to our current solution.