I've successfully compiled js-test-driver plugin from source (http://js-test-driver.googlecode.com/svn/tags/1.2) and I am attempting to install it on Eclipse 3.5.1 Galileo.

I understand how to install a plugin from an update site; I even understand how to install a plugin from an Archive. But what is the trick to installing a plugin that you've compiled from source?

I've tried adding the directory: C:\temp\test_workspace\js-test-driver-plugin\1.2\eclipse-plugin\features\com.google.jstestdriver.eclipse.updatesite as an Archive site, but it doesn't seem to get added to the list.

This folder also contains site.xml, which I thought would have made this a site that you could install the compiled plugin from.

Note: I have extended the question here for anyone who is interested.

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Are you trying to put the plugin within your own workspace rather than in the Eclipse directory? It should go in Eclipse.

These can be hard to fix without directly tinkering with it.

After you compile, try to export as a feature and plugins, then place within Eclipse.

In Eclipse 3.5 and above, you no longer place personally installed plugins/features directly in the features/plugins directory of Eclipse. there is no a "dropins" directory. Under dropins you have a subdir with a name (E.g., MyDriver), and under it the respective features and plugins.

First, however, make sure that if you run another Eclipse instance from within the Eclipse instance in which you compiled the plugin, the plugin now shows up in the second instance of Eclipse.

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By export, do you mean as in a svn export? – leeand00 Feb 5 '10 at 14:39
Okay, I copied the compiled "plugins" and "features" directories from the compiled plugin project into a folder in the eclipse installation called "dropins/js-test-driver". I started Eclipse and it now appears in the list of Window->Show View->Other... and it appears under Other. (It doesn't work though...but I think that might have more do do with one of the unit tests has failed than installing the plugin wrong). Thanks! – leeand00 Feb 5 '10 at 14:47
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The simplest way is to use the export wizard: File/Export...

There look for export Deployable plug-ins and fragments, select the compiled plug-in, and then in the lower half of the page select Install into host...

Or you could export your plug-in into a directory, and then copy the directory into the dropins folder.

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