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# Start Eclipse, then select <code>Help</code> > <code>Install New Software</code>. | # Start Eclipse, then select <code>Help</code> > <code>Install New Software</code>. | ||
# Click <code>Add</code>, in the top-right corner. | # Click <code>Add</code>, in the top-right corner. | ||
− | # In the <code>Add Repository</code> dialog that appears, enter | + | # In the <code>Add Repository</code> dialog that appears, enter '''"Atlas"''' for the ''Name'' and '''"<nowiki>http://download.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/eclipse</nowiki>"''' for the ''Location''. |
− | # In the Available Software dialog, select the checkbox next to “Atlas” and click Next followed by <code>OK</code>. | + | # In the <code>Available Software</code> dialog, select the checkbox next to '''“Atlas”''' and click <code>Next</code> followed by <code>OK</code>. |
# In the next window, you’ll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. Click <code>Next</code>. | # In the next window, you’ll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. Click <code>Next</code>. | ||
− | # Read and accept the license agreements, then click Finish. If you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can’t be established, click <code>OK</code>. | + | # Read and accept the license agreements, then click <code>Finish</code>. If you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can’t be established, click <code>OK</code>. |
# When the installation completes, restart Eclipse. | # When the installation completes, restart Eclipse. | ||
== Step 3) Enter License Key == | == Step 3) Enter License Key == | ||
− | Launch Eclipse and navigate to <code>Window</code> > <code>Preferences</code> > <code>Atlas</code> > <code>License</code>. Note your system username in the <code>System username</code> field. | + | Launch Eclipse and navigate to <code>Eclipse</code> or <code>Window</code> > <code>Preferences</code> > <code>Atlas</code> > <code>License</code>. Note your case sensitive system username in the <code>System username</code> field exactly as it is written. |
If you haven’t already head on over to [http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/ http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas] to get a license for Atlas. You will need the case sensitive system username you just located when you request your license. If you just want a trial, or you are a student, or you are actively working on an open source project you may qualify for a free license. Note that for this tutorial series Atlas Lite won’t be sufficient. | If you haven’t already head on over to [http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/ http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas] to get a license for Atlas. You will need the case sensitive system username you just located when you request your license. If you just want a trial, or you are a student, or you are actively working on an open source project you may qualify for a free license. Note that for this tutorial series Atlas Lite won’t be sufficient. | ||
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After requesting your license, you should receive a confirmation email with the license details in it. | After requesting your license, you should receive a confirmation email with the license details in it. | ||
− | Copy your license key to the clipboard and open Eclipse. Navigate to <code>Window</code> > <code>Preferences</code> > <code>Atlas</code> > <code>License</code>. Paste your license key in the <code>License key</code> field and enter your email you used to request your license in the <code>License email</code> field. | + | Copy your license key to the clipboard and open Eclipse. Navigate to <code>Eclipse</code> or <code>Window</code> > <code>Preferences</code> > <code>Atlas</code> > <code>License</code>. Paste your license key in the <code>License key</code> field and enter your email you used to request your license in the <code>License email</code> field. When you are finished, press <code>Apply</code> and <code>OK</code>. |
If your setup requires an offline license or you’ve had difficulty activating your license, contact [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]. | If your setup requires an offline license or you’ve had difficulty activating your license, contact [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]. | ||
− | <br /><center>[[Learning Atlas]] | [[Atlas Preferences|Atlas Preferences →]]</center> | + | == Updating Atlas == |
+ | If you want to make sure you are running the latest version of Atlas navigate to <code>Help</code> > <code>Check for Updates</code>. You will be prompted if an updated version of Atlas is available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br /><center>[[Learning Atlas]] | [[Atlas Preferences|Atlas Preferences →]]</center> |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 4 February 2015
So you’re ready to get started learning Atlas? Great, let’s get started!
First things first. Let’s download and install Atlas.
Contents
Step 1) Download Eclipse
Atlas is an Eclipse plugin. The current release is compatible with Eclipse Kepler releases on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Download the Eclipse Standard 4.3.2 release for your OS and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
OS | 32-bit | 64-bit |
---|---|---|
Windows | Windows 32-bit | Windows 64-bit |
Mac | Mac 32-bit | Mac 64-bit |
Linux | Linux 32-bit | Linux 64-bit |
To stay organized create a folder called Atlas
and unzip the eclipse
folder from the Eclipse Kepler download into the Atlas
folder. In the Atlas
folder also create a workspace
and git
subfolder.
Inside the eclipse
folder double click the Eclipse executable icon to launch Eclipse. When Eclipse prompts you for a directory location of your workspace Browse
to the workspace
folder you created in the Atlas
folder and press OK
.
Step 2) Install Atlas
Now that we have a compatible version of Eclipse, let’s install Atlas. Follow the steps below to install Atlas from the Eclipse update site.
- Start Eclipse, then select
Help
>Install New Software
. - Click
Add
, in the top-right corner. - In the
Add Repository
dialog that appears, enter "Atlas" for the Name and "http://download.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/eclipse" for the Location. - In the
Available Software
dialog, select the checkbox next to “Atlas” and clickNext
followed byOK
. - In the next window, you’ll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. Click
Next
. - Read and accept the license agreements, then click
Finish
. If you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can’t be established, clickOK
. - When the installation completes, restart Eclipse.
Step 3) Enter License Key
Launch Eclipse and navigate to Eclipse
or Window
> Preferences
> Atlas
> License
. Note your case sensitive system username in the System username
field exactly as it is written.
If you haven’t already head on over to http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas to get a license for Atlas. You will need the case sensitive system username you just located when you request your license. If you just want a trial, or you are a student, or you are actively working on an open source project you may qualify for a free license. Note that for this tutorial series Atlas Lite won’t be sufficient.
License Option | Reference |
---|---|
Purchase a License | http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/buy-atlas/ |
Request a Trial License | http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/trial/ |
Request an Academic License | http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/academic-license/ |
Request a Community License | http://www.ensoftcorp.com/atlas/community-license/ |
After requesting your license, you should receive a confirmation email with the license details in it.
Copy your license key to the clipboard and open Eclipse. Navigate to Eclipse
or Window
> Preferences
> Atlas
> License
. Paste your license key in the License key
field and enter your email you used to request your license in the License email
field. When you are finished, press Apply
and OK
.
If your setup requires an offline license or you’ve had difficulty activating your license, contact [email protected].
Updating Atlas
If you want to make sure you are running the latest version of Atlas navigate to Help
> Check for Updates
. You will be prompted if an updated version of Atlas is available.