Documentation it is, at least in the short term.
Support for multiple competing connectors will require likely significant GUI work to allow the user choose what they want to install during project import.
It will also require figuring out what to do if eclipse has multiple competing connectors installed. Most likely some way to choose workspace-default mapping for a given plugin. This will require both GUI and backend work and hard to explain workspace preferences.
I do not believe we have dev resources to implement this.
-- Regards, Igor
On 12-10-28 9:54 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
Last week I did some work on Webby to clean it up with the other connectors and I want to officially make it available in the catalog.
I know that right now we are not very graceful about allowing multiple mappings so how do we want to tackle this? There may always be competing connectors (and there already two connectors for JAXB) so do we want to make the support explicit which will take some work, or just document around it?
I myself believe Webby is a better solution for Maven-based web development than WTP. Not fully JEE development, but webapp development and so I want to make it more widely available.
How should we tackle the multiple connector scenario?
Jason
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Thanks,
Jason
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