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  • October 16, 2015
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I am trying to get an AEM-eclipse-maven development environment configured.  I have followed the steps provided here - http://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/dev-tools/aem-eclipse.html.  When attempting to create a sample project I found that I have no archetypes available.  

Steps to recreate

1. Select File > New > Project

2. Select AEM > AEM Sample Multi-Mode Project

3. Select Next

4. In the Choose Project Location and Archetype window the following error message is shown.    "No suitable archetypes found. Please make sure that the proper maven repositories are configured and indexes are up to date."

Eclipse version is Kepler.  Installed software -- AEM Developer Tools, Maven Integration for Eclipse, Sling IDE Tools, Sling IDE Tools - M2e based

 

 

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Best answer by Lokesh_Shivalingaiah

Hi J,

Please refer this [1]. I have written in detail on this issue. Let me know if you need any more details

 [1] http://adobeaemclub.com/configuring-aem-maven-archetype-for-eclipse-plugin/

13 replies

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

yeaa.. thats because of the proxy. you can set the proxy in eclipse and see if that works

yoanns60676056
Level 2
October 16, 2015

It's maybe because of the proxy but when I set it up, it doesn't work anywaaays.

Level 3
October 16, 2015

So, I have two different outcomes on two different systems.

In office one, I use local arch type. I see the issue. Only difference is that I am behind proxy. In home system, I do not see the issue. Here I did not need to give the local arch type file.

I'll try in office system with some debugging and see if it helps. Any pointers will be helpful.

/Regards
Kanwal

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

Did you try giving the archetype file from local drive ?

jotooAuthor
Level 2
October 16, 2015

I used the Local Archetype to get to this point since I was not able to use the Remote (the message I received indicated that it was empty).  Any other ideas?  

Level 3
October 16, 2015

Did anyone find a solution for this. I faced the same issue in Eclipse Luna. Java 1.8

 

/KS

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

Try using Local Archetype instead of Remote archetype !

You can refer the same http://adobeaemclub.com/configuring-aem-maven-archetype-for-eclipse-plugin/

jotooAuthor
Level 2
October 16, 2015

By following the instructions provided on the referenced page I am able to select the suggested archetype.  However, when I select Next the pop-up window is not changed.  According to the documentation I should see the Configure Archetype Properties window.  If I select Next again the heading in the window changes to Select or Create Server but the body of the window remains as is.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Browser - Chrome

Java 1.7

Eclipse version is Kepler.  Installed software -- AEM Developer Tools, Maven Integration for Eclipse, Sling IDE Tools, Sling IDE Tools - M2e based

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Lokesh_ShivalingaiahAccepted solution
Level 10
October 16, 2015

Hi J,

Please refer this [1]. I have written in detail on this issue. Let me know if you need any more details

 [1] http://adobeaemclub.com/configuring-aem-maven-archetype-for-eclipse-plugin/

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

Hi Timothy,

  I believe they have changed from http to https. So hit the same url with https and you should be able to download.

 

 

Thanks,

bsloki