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onfirm the selected features.

8 In the Review Licenses window, click I accept the terms of the license agreeme
nt to
accept the Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement, and click Finish.
The Installing Software dialog displays to show the progress of the EMF Client P
latform
and ECP SDK installations.
9 When you receive a Security Warning message advising that you are installing s
oftware
that contains unsigned content, click OK to continue.
You may choose to cancel the installation if you are concerned about the authent
icity or
validity of the feature software. You will not be able to install Teradata Plugin for Eclipse
15.10 without installing the ECP feature first.
10 When prompted to restart Eclipse, click No.
11 Locate your Eclipse directory, and delete plugins
\org.eclipse.emf.ecp.view.swt.layout_<versionNumber>.jar.
12 Click File > Restart to restart Eclipse and effect your changes.
13 From the Eclipse main menu, click Help and select Install New Software.
14 Click Add.
15 Type Teradata Update Site in the Name field.
16 Type the following URL in the Location field:
http://downloads.teradata.com/download/cdn/tools/tdide/
tdide-15.10.00.00/update/site.xml.
17 Click OK to add the site.
18 Select each of the Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse components to install and cli
ck Next.
19 When the Feature License Agreement window appears, select I accept the terms
in the
license agreement and click Next.
A list of features that specifies version, size, and Eclipse install location ap
pears .
20 Verify that the information is correct and click Finish to continue the insta
llation.
21 When you receive a Security Warning message advising that you are installing
software
that contains unsigned content, click OK to continue.
22 Click Yes to restart Eclipse.
Chapter 4 Installing Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse
Installing or Upgrading the Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse
Teradata Studio, Studio Express, and Plug-in for Eclipse
40 Installation Guide, Release 15.10
Configuration Options for Java Stored Procedures
and Java User-Defined Functions
When creating and deploying Java Stored Procedures and Java User-defined Functio
ns,
make sure the JAR name consists of the following valid characters:
Uppercase or lowercase letters (A to Z, a to z)
Digits (0 through 9)
Special characters: dollar sign ($), number sign (#), low line (_), dot (.), and
hyphen (-).
Note: The JAR Name cannot be RETURNS or contain KANJI characters.
Setting the Compiler Compliance Level
Teradata Database 15.10 supports JRE 1.6. However, Teradata Database versions ea
rlier than
14.0 support only JRE version 1.5. Because Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse requires
JRE 1.6
(jre6), if you are connecting to a Teradata Database version earlier than 14.0 t
he compiler

compliance level must be set to 1.5 to create Java stored procedures or Java fun
ctions
compatible with Teradata Database. When creating a Teradata Project, an option f
or the JRE
execution environment appears:
1 In the Teradata Project Wizard, select Use and execution environment JRE and c
lick
JRE-1.6.
Configuring Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse
After downloading and installing Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse, create a Connecti
on Profile

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