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Adding Webservices Plugin to Eclipse.

 
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Hi Guys,
I'm new to webservices. I'm trying to setup a webservices plugin into eclipse. I'm using Eclipse Helios Service Release 2 version 3.6.2. I'm following this tutorial http://wso2.org/library/1719#ServiceArvhiver. WHen I add pache Axis2 Service Archive Generator Wizard – Eclipse Plugin and Apache Axis2 Code Generator Wizard - Eclipse Plugin plugins(http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/tools/index.html) I dont see them appear in my eclipse. I manually also copied 2 jars in the plugin folder but without luck

Can some one help me on this please.

Ajoo
 
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Have you restarted eclipse with "clean" switch after plugins are installed?
 
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