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"Servers" view missing from Eclipse Indigo

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I\'m trying to configure Tomcat with Eclipse Indigo, but the \"Servers\" view is missing. Th开发者_如何学Pythonat being said, I had to follow this tutorial on how to configure Tomcat with Eclipse Indi

I'm trying to configure Tomcat with Eclipse Indigo, but the "Servers" view is missing. Th开发者_如何学Pythonat being said, I had to follow this tutorial on how to configure Tomcat with Eclipse Indigo using plugins. The plugins work, but I would like to find out why the "Servers" view is missing in the first place.

Eclipse specs:

Version: 3.7.1.r37x_v20110729-9gF7UHOxFtniV7mI3T556iZN9AU8bEZ1lHMcVK
Build id: M20110909-1335

Tomcat specs:

Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.22
Server built: Sep 27 2011 09:40:50
Server number: 7.0.22.0
OS Name: Windows XP
OS Version: 5.1
Architecture: x86
JVM Version: 1.6.0_20-b02

OS specs:

Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Version 2002
Service Pack 3

And if it matters, this is the tutorial I was originally following.


Is it missing just from the menu maybe?

If you goto "Window > Show View > Other..." and then type Servers in the filter, does it show up?

Also make sure you downloaded the "Eclipse For Java EE Developers" package as I do not believe the "Eclipse for Java Developers" contains the Servers view.

Eclipse for Java EE Developers: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/indigosr1


I am using Luna. I have following following steps.

  1. Help -> Install New Software
  2. Choose "Luna - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/luna" site
  3. Expand "Web, XML, and Java EE Development"
  4. Select i) Eclipse Java EE Developer Tools 3.6.3.v201501281502
    ii) Eclipse Java Web Developer Tools 3.6.3.v201502041526
    iii) Eclipse Web Developer Tools 3.6.3.v201501312139
  5. Restart Eclipse.

Not sure if it works for indigo or not. If not, you need to search for the URL for indigo in http://download.eclipse.org/releases.


It's late but someone may get help with this...

There is a option to reset perspective and you can get all view as before.

First select the perspective you want to reset then use the window menu to find the "Reset Perspective" option.

window -> Perspective -> Reset Perspective


If you use Eclipse Neon please follow this steps.

  1. Help -> Install New Software
  2. Choose "Neon - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/neon" site
  3. Expand "Web, XML, and Java EE and OSGi Enterprise Development"
  4. Select JST Server Adapters and JST Server Adapters Extentions
  5. Restart Eclipse.


After accept the license and click install please look bottom right corner, there you can notice you software is downloading after download only you have to restart the IDE :)

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