![]() ![]() (this doesn’t require a local admin user) A local admin was only needed to create the devtools directory and grant full read/write access to the standard user. Unzipping and all other actions described below should be done as your (Your Windows 7 User must have full read/write access) Here are the final steps needed…Ĭ:\devtools -> a directory where STS can be installed. I thought installing STS as a local admin would help things but this actually made it worse and caused problems when running STS from a normal user account later. I originally had a number of problems with admin/access rights and the inline STS extensions update site getting blocked by the firewall. This is available on the STS site here (eg Groovy/Grails Tool Suite version 3.0.0.M3 zip file is here : There is now a preconfigured version of STS availabe which comes with Groovy and Grails, simply install or unzip the package and Groovy, Grails and their plugins are pre-installed and working. I've found using the Dashboard works for me. Go to STS -> Help -> Install New Software -> Click ‘Add’, enter a name, eg ‘STS Update Zip file’, click ‘Archive’ and select the file that you just downloadedĬlick ‘Extensions / STS’ -> ‘SpringSource Tools Suite Grails Support’ then ‘Next’ -> then ‘Finish’ Update Site STS 2.9.0 / Eclipse 3.7.2, eg ![]() (which includes the Grails Plugin) (The Groovy Plugin must be installed first) Go to STS -> Help -> Install New Software -> Click ‘Add’,Įnter a name, eg ‘STS Groovy Update Zip file’, click ‘Archive’ and select the file that you just downloadedĬlick ‘Select All’ -> then ‘Next’ -> then ‘Finish’,Īccept the confirmations etc then after it has been installed restart STS ![]() The following files can be downloaded from a separate computer and moved across so the developer PC doesn’t require direct internet accessĮg STS 2.9.0 / Eclipse 3.7.2, Windows 64 Bit zip file ![]()
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