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1. Re: Missing JBossWS options
omatzura Jan 26, 2007 4:53 AM (in response to bertaa)Hi!
The JBossWS requires that you are running eclipse under JDK 1.5..
regards,
/Ole
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2. Re: Missing JBossWS options
purohitvinod Jan 30, 2007 1:21 AM (in response to bertaa)Hi Bertaa,
I am also facing the same problem.
Then as per omatzura's suggestion, i changed the eclipse environment to 1.5 but even after that, the JBossWS is not activated.
Were you able to solve the problem?
*************************************************"bertaa" wrote:
Operating system : Windows XP
Java version: 1.4.2_10
Eclipse version: 3.2.1
JBoss-IDE version : 2.0 Beta2
JBoss Sever version : jboss-4.0.5.GA
I have downloaded and installed jboss ide bundle (JBossIDE+Webtools+Eclipse) which is supposed to include all the plugins, but I cannot see JBossWS options under window>preferences>JBoss Eclipse IDE, as in http://www.soapui.org/jbossws/newandnoteworthy-2.0.0-beta2.ht
I do see other JbossIDE options under window>preferences>JBoss Eclipse IDE as JBoss Servers or XDoclet
I have also checked jbossws plugin files are present in plugin folder under eclipse home.
Is there any prerequisite to have jbossws plugin working properly?
Thanks in advance -
3. Re: Missing JBossWS options
omatzura Jan 30, 2007 2:20 AM (in response to bertaa)Hi!
strange.. exactly what jdk/jre version are you running eclipse under?
/Ole -
4. Re: Missing JBossWS options
purohitvinod Jan 30, 2007 5:10 AM (in response to bertaa)Hi Omatzura,
What i meant was,
I was able to find the JBossWS option in the preferences section soon after i pointed the Eclipse to JRE 1.5, but i when i wanted expose a method of the class as WS i could not find JBossWS Nature Set up option.
Can u please help me out in this?
My Eclipse version is 3.2.1
I have also downloaded JBoss IDE 2.0(Beta) in to my eclipse environment.
Thanks in advance -
5. Re: Missing JBossWS options
bertaa Jan 30, 2007 10:00 AM (in response to bertaa)Hi all,
I solved the problem after upgrading to jdk 1.5 and updating my java_home environment variable, and default jre in eclipse preferences.
You can see JBossWS options from J2EE perspective, in project explorer view, when you right-click on a class file.
Hope it helps...
Regards