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M4 [message #97296] Mon, 02 May 2005 18:37 Go to next message
Nathan Corvino is currently offline Nathan CorvinoFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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I installed M4 this morning, and after playing with it for several hours I
cannot get it to function in a useful or understandable way. I have been
using M3 since its release with great success, but I don't appear to be able
to create a working project under M4. The issues I have had are:

1. There no longer appears to be non-flexible projects. I guess this is
alright, but I have followed the project pretty closely and didn't realize
this was coming. Is this intended, or am I missing something?

2. I cannot create a J2EE Web Project. The only thing I can do is create a
flexible Java project, and then add J2EE WebModules to it. Is the intent
that I create a Java Flexible Project with server runtime support, and then
just add source folders to it using the flexible project descriptor?

3. I cannot create a Flexible Java Project anywhere other than in my
workspace. I can change the project location in the creation wizard, but
the project still gets created in the workspace. This is really bad, as I
don't want any of my projects contained in my workspace.

Have others experienced these problems, particularly the last one? Are
there known work arounds? I won't be able to use M4 if there isn't a way to
work around #3.

Thanks!

Nathan
Re: M4 [message #97339 is a reply to message #97296] Mon, 02 May 2005 18:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neeraj Agrawal is currently offline Neeraj AgrawalFriend
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Hi Nathan,
Scenario 3 is a defect, you may open a defect for the product Web
Tools, and for the component jst.j2ee

Thanks
Neeraj
Re: M4 [message #97470 is a reply to message #97296] Mon, 02 May 2005 22:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chily is currently offline chilyFriend
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See thread "Howto: Migrating J2EE projects from m3 to m4" on how to migrate projects outside the workspace folder.
Re: M4 [message #99780 is a reply to message #97296] Fri, 06 May 2005 02:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: laurentd75___no.sp_am.yahoo.fr

"Nathan Corvino" wrote:

> I don't want any of my projects contained in my workspace.

Hi Nathan,

Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't you want to create projects in the
workspace ? Is it because of a possible limitation or issue with workspaces
??

Thanks,

Laurent
Re: M4 [message #108789 is a reply to message #99780] Wed, 01 June 2005 19:47 Go to previous message
Nathan Corvino is currently offline Nathan CorvinoFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Laurent D wrote:
> "Nathan Corvino" wrote:
>
>
>>I don't want any of my projects contained in my workspace.
>
>
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't you want to create projects in the
> workspace ? Is it because of a possible limitation or issue with workspaces
> ??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Laurent
>
>

No, it is just the project orginization makes sense for my work. I work
with several languages and tools, so having my Java project be the top
orginizational level doesn't make that much sense. I prefer to have one
workspace, with several decentralized projects outisde of that workspace.
- Nathan
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