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Re: [eclipselink-dev] Do you happen to distribute these javax bundles?
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Good ... and then I noticed they also only had 3 field version numbers,
instead of four, same three, plus a fourth one name "javax.persistence".
I'm assuming you'll check all your bundles and features, not just those in
Java EE IDE that I point.
And, hope I don't sound like a bossy stick-my-nose-in-your-business kind
of guy ... although that's true too ... but in this case, just trying to
be helpful :)
From:
Tom Ware <tom.ware@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
05/29/2009 02:16 PM
Subject:
Re: [eclipselink-dev] Do you happen to distribute these javax bundles?
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Hi David,
Yes, they are ours.
Thank you for the heads-up. This will be fixed for the next RC.
-Tom
David M Williams wrote:
> I don't mean to assume eclipselink is always at fault :)
>
> But when I install Java EE IDE, I see 5 bundles there without a
"Provider
> Name", 2 from WTP :(
> and three third party bundles that do not come from Orbit ... so I was
> wondering if yours?
>
> javax.resource
> javax.jms
> javax.transaction
>
>
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