Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #156009] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 02:56 |
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Originally posted by: hjamieson.columbus.rr.com
Has anyone been able to configure WTP to handle Sun App Server 8 as the J2EE server? I would like to use this instead of Tomcat. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #156090 is a reply to message #156009] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 11:41 |
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Originally posted by: thisisnot.mymail.com
Hugh Jamieson wrote:
> Has anyone been able to configure WTP to handle Sun App Server 8 as the J2EE server? I would like to use this instead of Tomcat. Any ideas?
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> Thanks!
Problem is that there is some rivalry between the netbeans/eclipse+wtp
people so every lobby sticks with their own technologies (same thing
with JBoss if you ask me, otherwise we'd have JBoss4 as a server
definition and webservices support for it) and I'm getting a bit sick of
it. We need a better consensus with all major players not separate
workshops that produce forks or live in crystal palaces or different
dimensions.
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #156115 is a reply to message #156090] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 12:52 |
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Originally posted by: mvdb.ibl-software.nl
Srgjan Srepfler wrote:
> Hugh Jamieson wrote:
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>> Has anyone been able to configure WTP to handle Sun App Server 8 as
>> the J2EE server? I would like to use this instead of Tomcat. Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>
> Problem is that there is some rivalry between the netbeans/eclipse+wtp
> people so every lobby sticks with their own technologies (same thing
> with JBoss if you ask me, otherwise we'd have JBoss4 as a server
> definition and webservices support for it) and I'm getting a bit sick of
> it. We need a better consensus with all major players not separate
> workshops that produce forks or live in crystal palaces or different
> dimensions.
Afaik it is user demand and what the main developers know that spawns
activity, not lobbying and the beauty with open source it that you can
fix the situation yourself!
Mvgr,
Martin
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #156144 is a reply to message #156115] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 14:46 |
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Originally posted by: thisisnot.mymail.com
> Afaik it is user demand and what the main developers know that spawns
> activity, not lobbying and the beauty with open source it that you can
> fix the situation yourself!
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> Mvgr,
> Martin
Sure, however you are forgetting that the WTP has one set of goals and
make decisions based on them. Most main dev's for WTP are from IBM or
BEA and they have their container and technologies to push so they are
biest. JBoss is doing a fork in JBossIDE and Sun is pushing NetBeans.
Sure in the end open source allows a fix for the situation (but I'd like
to see if it'll get merged back into WTP as main dev's control it) but
my rant was on the communities not the platform, WTP is great, I like it
and use it extensively.
Srgjan
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #156439 is a reply to message #156437] |
Fri, 13 January 2006 19:25 |
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Originally posted by: ludovic.champenois.sun.com
Assuming Eclipse can create JSR 109 compliant J2EE archives (it should), then it should work, no? :-)
Any pointers on Eclipse tutorials to create EJB and Servlet based 109 Web Services?
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #156767 is a reply to message #156144] |
Mon, 16 January 2006 19:13 |
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Originally posted by: info.catmedia.us
The just shortly before WTP 1 (!) released book on 0.7 by Chris Judd (of Judd Solutions, not one of JLo's ex-husbands ;-) ) and Hakeem Shittu also contains a WTP extension for JBoss 4.
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=447
(if you can download the plugin without purchasinc the book, I am not sure, but give it a try, and unless you mind the slightly outdated WTP version, the book can be helpful as well)
Hope, they might update it to use WTP 1, or somebody else does? After Open Source pioneers like Apache have released Geronimo extensions (still a bit buggy, or it is WTP1?) and even Sun has a GlassFish plugin, there seems to be support gathering from quite a few key players?
I just would not bet on the rather provocative example from Chris' book above that <b>Microsoft</b> provided any IIS plugin too soon ;-)
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #157527 is a reply to message #156906] |
Fri, 20 January 2006 14:16 |
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Originally posted by: info.catmedia.us
Great, thanks.
I got trace of it from elsewhere in this portal as some article on Cactus, WTP and JBoss used it, too.
With "they" I referred to the authors of the book.
Maybe if you or David, or somebody else might get in touch with them, in case they do a new edition of the book? It might be a nice "academic" work for them, to do the same task, but having one "official" extension for WTP and a particular server seems sufficient. Unless one is really buggy and nobody cares about fixing it ;-)
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Re: Using WTP 1.0 With Sun AppServer [message #158049 is a reply to message #158017] |
Thu, 26 January 2006 16:42 |
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Originally posted by: ludovic.champenois.sun.com
It works for me, so:
Check the port number (defaut to 8080) when you registered the GlassFish server in Eclipse WTP.
Eclipse WTP is doing a ping to this address to see it there is someone responding (anyone).
If your GlassFish config is not using 8080, delete this Server in Eclipse, and re-run the add server wizard.
Make sure you enter the correct port number there.
(see bitmap number 3 on
https://glassfishplugins.dev.java.net/specifications/introdu ction.html
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A ui/editor for this will be there very soon.
Thanks for the feedback and let us know how it goes...
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