Thanks for this plugin! But I admit that I was rather confused by the user interface. What I would have expected is that if you click on a, say, .jks file the keytool plugin would open an editor for java keystores. This simplifies very much the work with several keystores and opening the keystore. So I suggest to change the interface to an editor instead of a view. Personally, I find the additional menu annoying.
Second, I had trouble uninstalling it, since it does not appear in the "installed software" list. 8-}
Best regards,
Hans-Peter
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I agree but posting that here in the forum doesn't help much because usually the SourceForge forums do not send notifications of new posts to the project admin.
Better to create a feature request and assign it to the category "plugin improvements".
This should result in an notification to Patrick.
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I will remove the menu, and associate jks-files with an editor.
I will try to update the supportpage about how to uninstall.
The quick way, is to go to your Eclipse installation directory and simply delete features/net.sourceforge.keytool_1.3.2 and plugins/net.sourceforge.keytool.plugin_1.3.2.
After that, start Eclipse again, and the plugin is gone.
Best regards,
Patrick
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Hi!
Thanks for this plugin! But I admit that I was rather confused by the user interface. What I would have expected is that if you click on a, say, .jks file the keytool plugin would open an editor for java keystores. This simplifies very much the work with several keystores and opening the keystore. So I suggest to change the interface to an editor instead of a view. Personally, I find the additional menu annoying.
Second, I had trouble uninstalling it, since it does not appear in the "installed software" list. 8-}
Best regards,
Hans-Peter
I agree but posting that here in the forum doesn't help much because usually the SourceForge forums do not send notifications of new posts to the project admin.
Better to create a feature request and assign it to the category "plugin improvements".
This should result in an notification to Patrick.
Hi.
I will remove the menu, and associate jks-files with an editor.
I will try to update the supportpage about how to uninstall.
The quick way, is to go to your Eclipse installation directory and simply delete features/net.sourceforge.keytool_1.3.2 and plugins/net.sourceforge.keytool.plugin_1.3.2.
After that, start Eclipse again, and the plugin is gone.
Best regards,
Patrick