Re: Moving from Europa to Ganymede [message #333294] |
Wed, 03 December 2008 14:51 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Note: copying to eclipse.platform
(my comments are below)
On 12/3/2008 4:50 AM, Mauro Molinari wrote:
> Gary Udstrand ha scritto:
>> No problem I thought, I went to the prefs and added a 3.23 server. I then
>> went back into the project properties to add the server lib to the
>> classpath. In there was an entry for jBoss 3.2 that was an artifact of
>> the
>> Europa workspace. No problem, I deleted it and added the newly created
>> jBoss 3.2.3 config. Returning to the project and attempting a build
>> resulted in the same issues. I went back to the properties and Eclipse
>> (Ganymede) had reverted back to the previous server libs (with an unbound
>> in parens after the entry). I tried repeatedly to delete the old unbound
>> libs and add the newly created server with no luck, What the heck am I
>> doing wrong?
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> I wouldn't suggest you to use the old workspace. Rather, backup your
> Europa workspace, but then start Ganymede on a new empty workspace and
> import projects from your old Europa workspace.
> This prevents Ganymede from using metadatas from Europa, causing problems.
What problems, specifically, are you referring to? I've been using
Europa-created workspaces with Ganymede for at least 6 months now
without any problems. In fact, I can even switch between Europa and
Ganymede running against the same workspace and it seems to work just
fine (even though that is not officially supported).
Eric
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Re: Moving from Europa to Ganymede [message #333338 is a reply to message #333294] |
Thu, 04 December 2008 13:16 |
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Originally posted by: mauro.molinari.cardinis.com
Eric Rizzo ha scritto:
> What problems, specifically, are you referring to? I've been using
> Europa-created workspaces with Ganymede for at least 6 months now
> without any problems. In fact, I can even switch between Europa and
> Ganymede running against the same workspace and it seems to work just
> fine (even though that is not officially supported).
I can't say exactly what problems can be, I just read many times in the
newsgroup that it is suggested to create a new workspace and import the
old projects rather than starting with a new version of Eclipse on the
same (old) workspace. I remember this was particularly true for WTP
projects. Maybe WTP 3.x is perfectly backward-compatible with WTP 2.x,
but anyway I would always prefer to start with a new fresh workspace.
Mauro.
P.S.: I just found out an old discussion in eclipse.tools.jdt newsgroup,
titled "sharing java projects among 3.3 and 3.4 workspaces". In that
topic JDT developers say that, for JDT, "Moving forward is supported
i.e. you can start a 3.3 workspace with 3.4 but if you start a 3.4
workspace with 3.3 unexpected things can happen and hence that scenario
is not supported.".
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