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Re: [ANN] 1.0.1 service release [message #65642 is a reply to message #65139] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 15:49 |
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Originally posted by: pfischer06.fast-mail.org
Hello Benjamin,
first of all: great work!
Then, the website says:
"RWT/JFace Standalone: ... This means you can use RWT and JFace
standalone without the whole bunch of bundles sitting on top like the
Workbench which is useful for simple applications."
Can RAP be used witout equinox? Is there an example, how this could be
deployed?
regards,
Peter
Benjamin Muskalla schrieb:
> Hi folks,
>
> we're proud to announce a new release in the 1.0.x development line. The
> 1.0.1 service release contains a lot of bug fixes since the 1.0 release
> and also some nifty new features. One of the most exciting new facility
> of RAP is the support for National Language Support (NLS). Same
> procedure as every release: Go to the downloads page
> (http://www.eclipse.org/rap/downloads.php) and grab the new release.
>
> For those of you already familiar with RAP you won't need to download
> the tooling again. Just download the new target platform and let your
> workspace settings point to the new location (see Window | Preferences |
> Target Platform).
>
> A list of noteworthy items if this release can be found at
> http://www.eclipse.org/rap/noteworthy/relnotes101.php.
>
> Thanks to all people who helped us with this project already by giving
> feedback, reporting bugs and contributing fixes!
>
> Have fun with this release!
> the RAP Team
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Re: [ANN] 1.0.1 service release [message #65686 is a reply to message #65642] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 18:54 |
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Originally posted by: rherrmann.innoopract.com
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Peter,
right, with the 1.0.1 service release comes the ability to run RWT and
JFace as a "regular" web app, without Equinox.
Attached is an example project. In order to keep it small, these steps
are needed obtain the missing libraries and run it:
- download a RAP target platform
- from this download, copy and rename
org.eclipse.core.commands to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/core-commands.jar
org.eclipse.equnox.common to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/equinox-common.jar
org.eclipse.rap.rwt to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/rwt.jar
org.eclipse.rap.jface to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/jface.jar
- deploy the project as a web app or (works at least with Tomcat)
create a context that points to the project-folder
- point your browser to
http://localhost:<port>/<web-app>/rwt?startup=default
Cheers,
R
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Re: [ANN] 1.0.1 service release [message #66643 is a reply to message #65686] |
Fri, 14 December 2007 23:02 |
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Originally posted by: b.muskalla.gmx.net
Rüdiger, i think we should create a little wiki page how to setup and
deploy RAP in standalone mode. Maybe you could create one with the mail
content and the zip.
Greets
Benny
Rüdiger Herrmann wrote:
> Peter,
>
> right, with the 1.0.1 service release comes the ability to run RWT and
> JFace as a "regular" web app, without Equinox.
> Attached is an example project. In order to keep it small, these steps
> are needed obtain the missing libraries and run it:
> - download a RAP target platform
> - from this download, copy and rename
> org.eclipse.core.commands to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/core-commands.jar
> org.eclipse.equnox.common to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/equinox-common.jar
> org.eclipse.rap.rwt to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/rwt.jar
> org.eclipse.rap.jface to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/jface.jar
> - deploy the project as a web app or (works at least with Tomcat)
> create a context that points to the project-folder
> - point your browser to
> http://localhost:<port>/<web-app>/rwt?startup=default
>
>
> Cheers,
> Rüdiger
>
> Peter Fischer wrote:
>> Hello Benjamin,
>>
>> first of all: great work!
>>
>> Then, the website says:
>> "RWT/JFace Standalone: ... This means you can use RWT and JFace
>> standalone without the whole bunch of bundles sitting on top like the
>> Workbench which is useful for simple applications."
>>
>> Can RAP be used witout equinox? Is there an example, how this could be
>> deployed?
>>
>> regards,
>> Peter
>>
>> Benjamin Muskalla schrieb:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> we're proud to announce a new release in the 1.0.x development line.
>>> The 1.0.1 service release contains a lot of bug fixes since the 1.0
>>> release and also some nifty new features. One of the most exciting
>>> new facility of RAP is the support for National Language Support
>>> (NLS). Same procedure as every release: Go to the downloads page
>>> (http://www.eclipse.org/rap/downloads.php) and grab the new release.
>>>
>>> For those of you already familiar with RAP you won't need to download
>>> the tooling again. Just download the new target platform and let your
>>> workspace settings point to the new location (see Window |
>>> Preferences | Target Platform).
>>>
>>> A list of noteworthy items if this release can be found at
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/rap/noteworthy/relnotes101.php.
>>>
>>> Thanks to all people who helped us with this project already by
>>> giving feedback, reporting bugs and contributing fixes!
>>>
>>> Have fun with this release!
>>> the RAP Team
>
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Re: [ANN] 1.0.1 service release [message #66663 is a reply to message #65686] |
Sat, 15 December 2007 12:33 |
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Originally posted by: pfischer06.fast-mail.org
Hello Rüdiger,
thank you for the example. It works fine.
Greetings,
Peter
Rüdiger Herrmann schrieb:
> Peter,
>
> right, with the 1.0.1 service release comes the ability to run RWT and
> JFace as a "regular" web app, without Equinox.
> Attached is an example project. In order to keep it small, these steps
> are needed obtain the missing libraries and run it:
> - download a RAP target platform
> - from this download, copy and rename
> org.eclipse.core.commands to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/core-commands.jar
> org.eclipse.equnox.common to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/equinox-common.jar
> org.eclipse.rap.rwt to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/rwt.jar
> org.eclipse.rap.jface to <project>/WEB-INF/lib/jface.jar
> - deploy the project as a web app or (works at least with Tomcat)
> create a context that points to the project-folder
> - point your browser to
> http://localhost:<port>/<web-app>/rwt?startup=default
>
>
> Cheers,
> Rüdiger
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