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1. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
david.salter Jan 18, 2009 1:01 PM (in response to taysay)Hi,
You use seam-gen to create a new project. Seam-gen will create a NetBeans 6.5 compatible project within the directory you specify during running seam-gen.
Have you successfully created a project with seam-gen?
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2. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
taysay Jan 19, 2009 7:45 AM (in response to taysay)@David Salter,
Thank you so very much for your contribution to this post.
I was able to fix it , the issue is that you cannot import seam gen into netbeans 6.5 the regular way. so what you do is start a new project then select java under the category column after which you select java project from existing sources from the column on the righthereafter you click next, which links you to a new page from where you enter your project name, and project folder, which is where your seam 2.x.x is bundled. and thus your build.xml, after this yoy hit the finish button and of ,cos you are set to do your seam-gen stuff via netbeans gui and all that.
Thank you I hope somebody will find this usefull.
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3. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
jonathanbailey Jan 20, 2009 2:20 PM (in response to taysay)An even easier way to achieve this is to simply go to File->Open Project. Seam-gen creates the necessary nb* files. So, the project is innately already a Seam project. -
4. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
taysay Jan 20, 2009 5:35 PM (in response to taysay)Yeah prior to this time dat worked fro me but on trying to load seam 2.1.1 GA on NetBeans 6.5 i noticed that I couldn't do it that way thus
I had to look for a way out.thanx
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5. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
david.salter Jan 21, 2009 6:06 PM (in response to taysay)With Seam 2.1.1, you can still open projects in NetBeans 6.5 if they are generated with Seam-gen.
What sort of problems are you getting when you try to open a project?
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6. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
taysay Jan 22, 2009 8:02 AM (in response to taysay)@David Salter
Howdy, Like I said when I try to open the seam-gen via netbeans open project the file could not be opened as a netbeans project, the turn around was to open vianew project then select java under the category column after which you select java project from existing sources from the column on the right
hereafter you click next, which links you to a new page from where you enter your project name, and project folder, which is where your seam 2.x.x is bundled. and thus your build.xml, after this yoy hit the finish button and of ,cos you are set to do your seam-gen
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7. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
ngonidan Jan 26, 2009 9:07 AM (in response to taysay)Gentlemen, were you really able to install the Seam Gen Plugin in Netbeans 6.5. the last i tried which was a month ago December 2008, there was NO official Seam Gen plugin for Netbeans 6.5. The only way out was to use Netbeans 6.1 which HAS an official plugin available(through building it etc)
So please, maybe i am out of field manual, may you clarify whether Seam Gen plugin now waorks in Netbeans 6.5 and how you managed to do it
Thanks in Advance
ngonidan
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8. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
taysay Jan 26, 2009 9:55 AM (in response to taysay)@ Ngonidzashe Munyikw
Howdy, pls can you follow the thread for more instructions, particularly the one before yours and maybe previous ones. let the house know if you have further issues.
tanx have a good day
Good luck
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9. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
ngonidan Jan 26, 2009 11:22 AM (in response to taysay)Sorry Terseer Shaguy
I think my phrasing sent the wrong message. i meant no offense. What i was just trying to say is currently the Seam Gen plugin for netbeans 6.5 is not stable, such that the best option would be to revert back to Netbeans 6.1 which has a working plugin, while we wait for the Guys working on the plugin to release a stable version.
It was just advice to avoid headachesOnce again my apologies
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10. Re: RUNNING SEAM 2.1.1GA on NETBEANS 6.5
taysay Jan 26, 2009 2:11 PM (in response to taysay)K dats fine . wishing u a happy codin week