If you're trying like I was to install the Eclipse Communication Framework on Ubuntu 10.04 and getting dependency errors, I have no easy fix for you. The work around I found was to not use the Ubuntu Package manager to install Eclipse. Instead, make sure you have a java runtime installed, and download eclipse straight from eclipse.org. When you get it directly from their site, the issues with the plugin go away.
If you're not sure how to install the java plug-in, the simple graphical way is to go to the synaptic package manager, and search for jdk/java. Then mark default-jdk for installation and install it.
When you download eclipse from the site, it's ready to go. Just put the folder where you want, and run it. Everything should work fine after that.
I hope this helps someone. Good luck!

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Eclipse on Ubuntu: Trying to Install Eclipse Communication Framework
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Kyle Jorgensen
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Labels: collaboration, Linux, ubuntu
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