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RE: [wtp-dev] Has anyone tried "download additional server adapters" feature since RC1?
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Here are the results of my testing (using
RC4)...
1. Using old-style layout (not using dropins dir), the
adapter is installed and is available for use after restart.
2. Using the basic p2 layout (all zips except for the
platform extracted under the dropins dir), the adapter is installed ok (it goes
into the dropins area), but after restart Eclipse does not see the new plugins.
Restarting again doesn't fix it either. Is this a known issue? Is anyone else
seeing this?
I was planning on testing other more complicated p2
configurations, but since #2 doesn't work, that doesn't seem to be worth
the effort.
- Konstantin
Hi Konstantin, FWIW, I had tested this function since RC1 and it was
working. Since there have been no bug reports, I can only assume it has been
working for others too. :) I tested
again (on the same old build) and hit a 'total p2 failure', but once I moved up
to the latest RC4 platform and WTP builds I could use this function with no
problems. Please make sure a bug gets opened if users are still seeing this, but
my guess would be intermittent p2 issues that have been resolved.
Thanks,
Tim
deBoer
deboer@xxxxxxxxxx
From:
| David M Williams
<david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
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To:
| "General discussion of project-wide or
architectural issues." <wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
| 06/04/2008 12:13 AM
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Subject:
| RE: [wtp-dev] Has anyone tried "download
additional server adapters"
feature since RC1? |
Oh, I meant "how do they install
WTP itself".
There is something about that 'install server adapter' code,
that depends on locating features in 'eclipse/features' (not, for example,
'eclipse/dropins/wtp/features'. If the user installs wtp in dropins/wtp, then I
_think_ that function is broken .... but, I could be absolutely completely wrong
... it's a vague memory from talking to Tim about that bug 224441. Might be
unrelated, but I just thought that might be important information to get in a
bug report.
From:
| Konstantin Komissarchik
<konstantin.komissarchik@xxxxxxxxxx>
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To:
| "General discussion of project-wide or
architectural issues." <wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
| 06/03/2008 11:19 PM
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Subject:
| RE: [wtp-dev] Has anyone tried "download
additional server adapters"
feature since RC1? |
I am refering to the
feature where wtp code hits a vendor update site, downloads and installs server
adapter. User doesn't do anything themselves.
From: David M Williams
<david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 7:52
PM
To: General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues.
<wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] Has anyone tried
"download additional server adapters" feature since RC1?
I haven't ... but, your
first question to them should be how installed ... if they unzip into eclipse
directory, then never mind ... if they unzip into dropins folder, then, maybe
running into bug 224441
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=224441
From:
| "Konstantin Komissarchik"
<konstantin.komissarchik@xxxxxxxxxx>
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To:
| <wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
| 06/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Subject:
| [wtp-dev] Has anyone tried "download
additional server adapters" feature since
RC1? |
We are getting reports
from the field that this is broken (the reports reference RC1), but I haven’t
had a chance to verify that. Perhaps another p2 casualty? If this functionality
is indeed broken, then we have a major problem on our hands. Will update once I
know more.
-
Konstantin
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