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1. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
dnovo May 12, 2015 4:15 AM (in response to dnovo)The solution i found:
Eclipse > preferences > Server > Runtime Environments > Default Classpath Entries
Select "Wildfly 8.x Runtime" and add a module
In my case, i have a module for jt400.jar ( com.ibm.as400 ) and you can also select de slot ( main ).
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2. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
samalaraj72 May 12, 2015 4:36 AM (in response to dnovo)Hi, My Module is not listing in the Module List, As it show all predefined libraries, not userdefined ?
i have configured module.xml and my modulename is org.springframework and placed in modules folder.
but why am not able to access it ?
Any Idea ?
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3. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
maxandersen May 12, 2015 4:53 AM (in response to samalaraj72)It should show everything found in the server so my guess is something is missing.
If you can provide details in a jira at Tools (JBoss Tools) - JBoss Issue Tracker so we can reproduce the issue that would help.
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4. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
rob.stryker May 12, 2015 12:41 PM (in response to maxandersen)https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-19789 - This bug has been opened to track the issue.
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5. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
samalaraj72 May 27, 2015 1:49 AM (in response to dnovo)This issue is Fixed Thanks for the Help.
Solution is :
Eclipse > preferences > Server > Runtime Environments > Default Classpath Entries
Select "Wildfly 8.x Runtime" and add a module
then rebuild your application or restart Eclipse, it will work,
Thank you again.
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6. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
maxandersen May 27, 2015 6:33 AM (in response to samalaraj72)Glad it now works for you!
One thing though - you should not *have* to restart eclipse for this - if you do that is a bug
Rebuild should be enough.
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7. Re: Wildfly runtime libraries
samalaraj72 May 27, 2015 6:47 AM (in response to maxandersen)ya i agree with you, rebuild is enough