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1. Re: Eclipse
igorfie Oct 6, 2004 12:30 PM (in response to ssholtis)Do you have specific questions? I played with JBossWS and Eclipse 3.1Mx. It was "Hello, World"-type of application but it worked ok.
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2. Re: Eclipse
ssholtis Oct 6, 2004 12:33 PM (in response to ssholtis)Yes, where did they get the WSDL Editor from that is used in that sample ?
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3. Re: Eclipse
igorfie Oct 6, 2004 12:57 PM (in response to ssholtis)Have not tried this myself, but I believe it's part of initial IBM controbution to Eclipse Web Tools Project (see http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/development/main.html)
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4. Re: Eclipse
anil.saldhana Oct 6, 2004 3:15 PM (in response to ssholtis)Are you interested in submitting a HOWTO to do the HelloWorld type stuff with JBossWS and Eclipse, to the jbosswiki? This way others can also try it out, based on your step by step instructions.
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5. Re: Eclipse
igorfie Oct 6, 2004 3:43 PM (in response to ssholtis)Actually, I was talking about using JBossWS from Eclipse plugins in my original reply, not about using Eclipse to develop WebServices. And I just happened to know about Eclipse Web Tools projects ;-)
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6. Eclipse
samwun9988 Jan 12, 2011 6:18 PM (in response to igorfie)Hi,
Does anyone know how to add JBOSS 6.0 Final to Eclipse 3.6.1 (Helio)?
I received error "run.jar is not found".
Thanks
Sam.
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7. Re: Eclipse
peterj Jan 13, 2011 5:17 PM (in response to samwun9988)Do you have JBoss Tools installed into Eclipse? It should let you configure a AS 6 server.
Also, are you sure you pointed Eclipse to the right directory and that JBoss AS is installed/unpackaged correctly? The run.jar file is at bin/run.jar like it has always been.
P.S. You should have started a new thread rather than adding to a 7-year-old post.