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1. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
shawnsmsu Apr 3, 2007 6:12 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)Forgot to add, I also brought down JBossIDE (both versions) from the update site on a version of Eclipse that already had a working J2EE perspective. This instance now does not give me the "deploy-to" feature or allow me to debug with JBoss.
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2. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
maxandersen Apr 4, 2007 2:41 AM (in response to shawnsmsu)"Neither shows a proper J2EE perspective"
What does that mean ?
The J2EE perspective is from WTP so have a hard time understanding what not "proper" means ? -
3. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
rob.stryker Apr 4, 2007 12:09 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)The webtools j2ee perspective also does not ever, and should not now, include a "deploy to" option anywhere in it. It instead uses the server view, and actions such as the "Run On Server" action.
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4. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
shawnsmsu Apr 4, 2007 1:17 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)Max, typically the J2EE perspective displays the folder contents in a J2EE format (i.e. WEB-INF & index.html at the top level) but this is displaying the folder structures as they're structured in CVS. The deploy-to feature then copies them in that structure and JBoss is unable to load the app correctly.
Rob, thanks for clearing that up. "deploy-to" must be a 1.6 feature that was replaced in 2.0 by "run on server"? -
5. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
maxandersen Apr 4, 2007 1:23 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)The J2EE perspective does that if your projects are WTP projects. Are they ?
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6. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
shawnsmsu Apr 4, 2007 2:46 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)No, not using WTP
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7. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
maxandersen Apr 4, 2007 3:10 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)Ok so now I'm confused :)
Could you please show me a screenshot of what you say were available in earlier versions that now is removed ? -
8. Re: J2EE perspective in JBossIDE?
shawnsmsu Apr 4, 2007 6:06 PM (in response to shawnsmsu)I just reread your question above, is WTP solely responsible for the J2EE perspective? I thought it was a separate component of Eclipse. Which I haven't knowingly installed.
I just looked back at my original Eclipse instance and noticed it doesn't restructure the project in J2EE perspective -- I must have been thinking of WebSphere Studio (which is really just 500 plug-ins on top of Eclipse).
Regardless, the 1.6GA version of JBossIDE isn't deploying my application with the correct folder structure, and 2.0Beta is having errors when trying to create a new JBoss 4.0 server.
At this point, I think it'll be easier to just debug by having JBoss listen for a remote start and just build, redeploy to see changes.
Vielen Dank!!