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1. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
prabhakar Jun 6, 2003 5:52 PM (in response to damiano.altomare)Try the JBossIDE. You can get it from the jb download page.
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2. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
siegfried1 Jun 11, 2003 9:37 PM (in response to damiano.altomare)I did a search for the JBossIDE on the download page, but found nothing. Is it there?
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3. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
fbiaggi Jun 12, 2003 3:18 AM (in response to damiano.altomare)On SourceForge.
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4. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
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5. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
siegfried1 Jun 20, 2003 6:08 PM (in response to damiano.altomare)Thanks,
How do I use this JBoss IDE? I put it in the plug-in directory, fire up eclipse and I don't see anything different! Is there a menu entry somewhere to get started with JBoss IDE? Do I have to explicitly load the plugin? Is there some documentation somewhere to tell me how to use this?
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6. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
lguan Jun 30, 2003 1:16 PM (in response to damiano.altomare)Get Tutorial_1.1.0.pdf from sourceforge.net and go through the tutorial, it shows how JBossIDE can simplify jboss development, debug your ejb/servlets. You can also use it to debug jboss server code.
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7. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
tom.purvis Jul 1, 2003 12:41 PM (in response to damiano.altomare)I've gotten the IDE plugin (v1.1.0) and installed it to Eclipse (v2.1.0). Now I'm following the Tutorial.
I've gotten to the part about setting up the XDoclet configurations for the tutorial project. I'm able to add 'EJB' as an XDoclet configuration, but when I try to add a doclet, I right click as instructed, get the list of XDoclets, choose 'ejbdoclet' as instructed, click OK... then nothing happens.
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8. Re: Free Plug in Eclipse - JBoss
tom.purvis Jul 1, 2003 1:02 PM (in response to damiano.altomare)Disregard my prior post: in order for this to work, after creating the XDoc configuration 'EJB' one must click it once to select it, then right-click in the lower pain and add a doclet (in this case 'ejbdoclet'). If the configuration is not selected, the act of adding a doclet has no effect. FYI for other tutorial followers out there...