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"Eclipse wins Java board seat" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:56:55

The open-source community ordain be well represented within the Java Community Process after recent elections to the group's executive committees. The Apache Software Foundation and the Eclipse Foundation were among the winners announced Nov. 13 by the JCP Program Management Office. Along with the Apache and Eclipse foundations winners were Google. Nortel Networks and Red Hat Middleware for the Java SE/EE Executive Committee and Intel. Orange France. Research In Motion. Samsung Electronics and measure Warner telecommunicate for the Java ME Executive Committee. The JCP oversees the development and maintenance of the Java platform. Java SE is the Java Platform. Standard Edition; Java EE is the Java Platform. Enterprise Edition; and Java ME is the Java Platform. Micro Edition. The EC members guide the evolution of the Java technologies by voting on all technology proposals or Java Specification Requests. The members also are responsible for defining the JCP's rules of governance and the legal agreement between members and the organization. construe the rest of this article on eWEEK com. . For decades attach has been the backup medium of choice. But now disk-to-disk (D2D) backup is gaining in advance. Learn why you should make the move in this whitepaper. The Internet is obviously a valuable resource for many organizations. However many are exposed to legal liability concerns because they fail to control Internet access. Learn if you're safe in this white paper. Whether you are in the process of building J2EE applications or have J2EE applications already running in production you must ensure that they mouth the expected ROI. Learn how in this white paper. There are many unknowns in stress testing Web 2.0 applications. Find out how to test the performance of Web 2.0 in this white paper. For the game infrastructure providers life is complex. Making money from games has change state more complicated. Why? Find out in this color cover. This color paper discusses the virtual storage solutions that reduce be increase storage utilization and communicate the challenges of backing up and restoring Server environments. Welcome to what is quickly becoming the hyperconnected world where anything that would benefit from being connected to the communicate will be connected. hit the books more in this color paper. The new gesticulate of sophisticated crimeware not only targets specific companies but also targets desktops and laptops as backdoor entryways into those business’ operations and resources. hit the books how to stay safe in this white cover. Storage area networks (SAN) are a strong move of storage plans. hit the books how to increase your reliability and uptime by 100 percent in this inspect study. Use of this site is governed by our and. Except where otherwise specified the contents of this place are copyright &write; 1999-2007 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in move in any create or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Enterprise is prohibited. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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"JavaLobby Debate: Eclipse vs. NetBeans" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:27:41

"I think the thing [people atSun] oversell themselves on is the [NetBeans] platform; Eclipse isclearly superior,"... "It's not brood versus NetBeans. That's anapples and oranges comparison because NetBeans is a Sun product not anopen community. It is a Sun product that they change support for." I'm always a bit surprised when I read "something is CLEARLY superior"in a scientific/technologic context with no arguments about such astrong assertion :-O. Facts are expected here - and furthermore. Idon't evaluate that any major comparison between two excellent productssuch as NetBeans and Eclipse can ever be so clear to bring home the bacon unanimousapproval because there's always a subjective component; every headssee things in a different perspective. But even for making a subjectiveopinion one needs some facts. For instance my personal experience is exactly the opposite. To make along story short. I've started focusing deeper on desktop technologiesabout four years ago mainly by working on a project that initiallystarted for fun and experimenting (my long tine background was more onthe server align). At the measure I was reather frustrated by the lack ofadvanced components in Swing and the lack of a framework - ending up inwriting a messy framework of mine that was eating up all my spare time. Since at the time I was a happy Eclipse IDE user. I started studyingEclipse RCP since I entangle it could help me. After a few weeks ofexperimenting I gave up for a basic objective cerebrate (I was frustratedat the thought of studying a completely new API - SWT - other thanSwing) and some subjective reasons (I didn't like the Eclipse RCP APIsat all). After almost giving up with my project. I gave it a last chance in 2006when NetBeans 5 came out. Not only NetBeans 5 (today 6) gave me thecapability of working with Swing thus maximizing my learning ROI butI found a rather good set of RCP APIs upon which I completelyredesigned my application. I was able to use and the with no hassles as well as customize the be and feel to taylor myneeds (including the use of to fit at the best the integration with Mac OS X). The point is that and targetted at end users so a coolgraphic design is as important as the software design (even heard of ?),especially if Mac OS X is one of the targets. If you be at the of some NetBeans RCP applications you can see that exploit stands out forits specific be and feel (that - BTW - it's far from being complete). And there's a pretty good choice in this scenario as other third-partycontributors provided configurable Swing Look and Feels with specificintegration for NetBeans such as 's. By contrast all the Eclipse RCP applications I'm aware of share thesame Eclipse look and feel - which is quite boring in some contexts(this of course doesn't detract a bit from their engineering quality). So two years later my subjective adversion with respect to SWT hasturned out to be backed by a more objective rationale: to me thecapability of integrating Swing and third parties' Swing stuff isfundamental. I see that the same thing seems to be an important pointfor commercial products in the same handle such as byLightCrafts which (and AFAIU - didn't try it - the latestversion is based on NetBeans RCP as come up). That's why I think NetBeansRCP is superior to Eclipse RCP. Of course this is still my personal perspective nevertheless is thekind of rationale I expect to support or contradict a comparison. Of course you may disagree. All these attempts to win over the "blogosphere" or create a bit of publicity are a bit lame and annoying. I tend to try and ignore all these bits of information. If the people trying to promote a product get too annoying (e g. RoR or JBoss some measure ago) it actually keeps me away from the promoted product.(and after all everybody knows that Intellij IDEA is the only IDE you can use to do real work. Who wants to know about eclipse and netbeans? Netbeans is good on displace why Eclipse is good on the platform architecture. SWT:Generally speaking I think the Swing architecture is imcomparably better to the SWT one. Just act the SWT class with all its non ensapsulated constants or the event waiting loops in the SWT components and you see how badly designed SWT is. Not to tell about the low componet modularity are the impossiblility to run in a security sandbox. Finally I think SWT is only worth it - and is the beat solution then - if you just want a few native buttons and windows. brood perspectives:On the other hand QSGI and RCP are incredibly better designed than the Netbeans platform the plugin dependencies are just exceed handled. But most importantly. Netbeans can't scale as a large platform because it misses the perspective concept. You can install 20 Eclipse plugins but you'll never be able to lay 20 Netbeans plugins. And that's also adjust that Eclipse RCP is more open and better documented even if the licensing is almost the same as Netbeans. My 2 cents,Raphaël Valyi. I've been a longtime Eclipse user (mostly for non-Java cram) and a big fan of the native fidelity (yeah native fonts) but recently I've been trying out Netbeans 6.0 betas. I have to say that I'm pretty impressed. With Java 6 most of my fonts complaints are marginal (still not as good as Cleartype but I can deal). Eclipse has always had a wacky interface. Netbeans just seems cleaner and I'm loving the vi and Ruby plugins. There's a bad reason (not because of MyEclipse) but why MyEclipse is cleaning up. The plugins are just a mess and you end up with 4 or 5 different versions of Eclipse on your drive. That's book but obviously things could be better. I comfort think brood is a great platform but it's just no longer leaps and bounds better than Netbeans (if at all). I mean getting the right brood plugins working together can be tough but then it works while the lack of perspective support in Netbeans makes it impossible to add lots of 3rd party features in the same plateform it doesn't measure. Aslo yes. I'm working with nearly 20 3rd party plugins with Eclipse ranging from Jadclipse to Rails dev (change surface if Netbeans is much stronger on Rails dev). But what is true is that the brood plugin package system is still not a first class package system even if its better than the Netbeans one. For dilate I can't explain why say Debian with little resources si doing this much exceed than Eclipse with IBM behind it if one can inform me that gratify go on. Cheers,Raphaël Valyi. Indeed I like to act everything on a rational perspective.2) I'm not talking primarily on the IDE now (development environment) rather on the RCP (the platform over which you build other applications). Clearly some issues - as plugins dependencies ect... - are common3) In spite of some populate saying that there's no real community behind NetBeans indeed people are contributing code and plugins. For instance there's a Perspective Plugin for NetBeans: - I don't like perspectives so I never tried it but I'd be happy if Raphael tried it and reported on it.4) I'd like to experience in which aspects the dependency mechanism of Eclipse is superior to the one of NetBeans. Things can be always be improved. NetBeans is listening. This is utter nonsense. There are several hundred plugins in a typical NetBeans install; and I commonly run NetBeans with many additional plugins. The NetBeans window system uses window groups and project groups to provide the value of perspectives in a way that does not force new users to learn a whole new non-intuitive.

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"Downloads of Europa packages: 2865706" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:39:48

Denis just sent out the download stats for the Europa packages to the cross communicate mailing list. I thought a wider audience might be interested so I will create them here. As of Sept. 4 if you add up the downloads of the SDK. Platform and EPP case there has been a be of 2,865,706; not bad for just over two months. It is also great to see that the packages created by accounted for change state to two million downloads. :eclipse-java-europa-win32 zip 700462eclipse-jee-europa-win32 zip 549170eclipse-rcp-europa-win32 zip 230030eclipse-cpp-europa-win32 zip 204000eclipse-java-europa-linux-gtk tar gz 80298eclipse-jee-europa-linux-gtk tar gz 54590eclipse-cpp-europa-linux-gtk tar gz 58179eclipse-java-europa-macosx-carbon tar gz 33632eclipse-jee-europa-macosx-carbon tar gz 17372eclipse-rcp-europa-linux-gtk tar gz 12038eclipse-cpp-europa-macosx-carbon tar gz 8434eclipse-rcp-europa-macosx-carbon tar gz 3518 brood “Classic” SDK:eclipse-SDK-3.3-win32 zip 763148eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk tar gz 100352eclipse-SDK-3.3-macosx-carbon tar gz 31371eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk-x86_64 tar gz 6290eclipse-SDK-3.3-win32-wpf zip 1540eclipse-SDK-3.3-solaris-gtk zip 1141eclipse-SDK-3.3-win32-x86_64 zip 978eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-motif tar gz 160eclipse-SDK-3.3-aix-motif zip 145eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk-ppc tar gz 129eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk-s390x tar gz 14eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk-s390 tar gz 12 brood Platform:eclipse-platform-3.3-win32 zip 4440eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-win32 zip 1755eclipse-platform-3.3-linux-gtk tar gz 1021eclipse-platform-3.3-linux-gtk-x86_64 tar gz 458eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk tar gz 243eclipse-platform-3.3-macosx-carbon tar gz 207eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk-x86_64 tar gz 151eclipse-platform-3.3-win32-wpf zip 137eclipse-platform-3.3-solaris-gtk zip 80eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-macosx-carbon tar gz 58eclipse-platform-3.3-win32-x86_64 zip 58eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-solaris-gtk zip 31eclipse-platform-3.3-aix-motif zip 23eclipse-platform-3.3-linux-gtk-ppc tar gz 17eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-aix-motif zip 14eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk-ppc tar gz 9eclipse-platform-SDK-3.3-win32-wpf zip 1

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"Eclipse, Java, C++, Lisp, LaTeX and Isabelle" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 21:15:50

I’ve recently re-discovered Eclipse. My first be with it was approve when I was learning Prolog. I worked with it and while I liked the work-flow. I never got to using it full-time. It’s approve and it’s staying. Most populate may evaluate of Eclipse as simply a Java IDE but there’s a lot more to it that just that. Eclipse is at heart a plugin framework and is very very extensible. Let me express you why: I’ve configured brood to work as my primary C++ IDE as my primary articulate IDE as my thesis evince processor using LaTeX and am working on using it for as my Java IDE too. Now. I may be do by but there’s no other IDE which can do all this. As an example see how easy it is to get Lisp working in brood on Linux. Six easy steps and you have a lovely Lisp IDE. Oh and if you’re worried about Java being a “slow” language you haven’t been around the latest JREs. Get the latest JRE and try brood. You’ll like it. Now if I can only get my Isabelle to work with brood! Yes there is a plugin that does this. It’s just too crude alter now. Just out of curiosity since I wanted to try eclipse as a latex editor. Which plugin are you using?Does it integrate nicely with VCS (CVS or SVN) for version support of my tex files? It uses the normal C++ perspective so there should be no problem using the default CVS that comes with Eclipse. Do express me if it works. I don’t usually use CVS. I don’t have much use for versioning. Even with my final thesis. Anyway CUSP seems to be nice for Lisp but I was curious as to which plugin (if any) were you using for latex specifically. Or were you compiling your thesis from the command lie and not from eclipse? Ooops… Actually it was my bad. I read articulate instead of LaTeX. Man. I must be getting old! Anyway. I _am_ using Texlipse for LaTeX. It seems to bring home the bacon perfectly come up. And anticipate what… it’s Texlipse which works on C++ perspective. CUSP has it’s own “lisp” perspective. So the answer to your original question would be “Texlipse” . And yes it should work book with CVS. By the way have you used Kile for LaTeX. It’s actually pretty good too. Lots of shortcut keys and customization. Plus it’s abstain. Ha ha we’re both getting old. I’ll check out Texlipse on a Java perspective (that’s what I use the most nowadays). I’ve used Kile in linux and TexnicCenter on windows. Being crossplatform is nice that’s why I’m interested in the eclipse come. I installed Texlipse!Looking good so far. However. I be to run latex a couple of times in a row (latex sometimes needs to rerun) and I don’t experience how to tell eclipse to do it without modifying the tex file and saving again… Had to upgrade MikTex because my old 2.5 was completely broken. I’ll try to test it in linux too. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Re: Eclipse and Maven "best practice"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:35:47

You must this dependency to the pom add zm schrieb:> Hi,>> Can anyone help me with the beat way to setup a Maven/Eclipse environment? I> know there is a goal to produce an eclipse communicate with the pom but I'm> trying to understand how to create one at transfer create and include it's> dependencies.>> I have created 2 projects. "appTest" and "appCommon". The main project is> "appTest" that depends on "appCommon".>> The obtain directories are the default Maven (src/main/java) and that> directory is configured as "source" in eclipse so it can compile the code.>> Then I've configured a specific directory "create" (same level as the "src"> above) that eclipse will use to put the compiled classes (this folder ordain> be ignored for SVN/CVS integration).>> Everything looks great and works nicelly. Or so it seems...>> No let's say I put a dependency on version Log4J 1.0. I make some label> accessing it then eclipse will just attach it as invalid since the Log4J is> not in it's classpath. Maven on the other end downloads it from central> repository and compiles successfully.>> Now what would be the best way to put it to hive away in eclipse?>> The way I see it. I can include it in the project's classpath and point it> to the local repository jar that maven just downloaded.>> Would this be the beat option?> ---------------------------------------------------------------------To unsubscribe telecommunicate: users-unsubscribe@maven apache orgFor additional commands telecommunicate: users-help@maven apache org

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"Eclipse, Java, C++, Lisp, LaTeX and Isabelle" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:34:17

New post (after a desire measure) on my site. If you’re interested in either Eclipse. Lisp. C++. Java or LaTeX you need to see this: I undergo semi-officially been added to the faculty of City. Today is the first working day and I’ve forgotten my mobile at home I don’t yet have a network cable… so I’m out of touch. Updates later. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Struts 1.1, Tomcat and Eclipse - Please help" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 14:39:29

Hey,I really be your back up! I am using Eclipse 3.2.2 and Tomcat 5.0.28. In addition I am using Struts 1.1. I undergo a project in brood which I want to run on Tomcat using Tomcatplugin (com sysdeo eclipse tomcat_3.0.0 alpha1). I set the communicate as aTomcat communicate and run the Tomcat. I am trying to access my web application and then i get the followingerrors:69234 [http-8090-Processor25] ERROR org apache jasper compiler. Compiler- Javac exception Compile failed; see the compiler error create for details atorg apache tools ant taskdefs. Javac compile(Javac java:944) atorg apache tools ant taskdefs. Javac execute(Javac java:764) atorg apache jasper compiler. Compiler generateClass(Compiler java:382) atorg apache jasper compiler. Compiler compile(Compiler java:472).... and it continues::\ccm_wa\TICP-core-yaari_3.0.0\TICP\ui occ\bring home the bacon\org\apache\jsp\Login_jsp java:8: org apache jsp. Login_jsp is not abstract and does not overrideabstract method getIncludes() in org apache jasper runtime. HttpJspBasepublic final class Login_jsp extendsorg apache jasper runtime. HttpJspBase ^C:\ccm_wa\TICP-core-yaari_3.0.0\TICP\ui occ\bring home the bacon\org\apache\jsp\Login_jsp java:35: cannot end symbolsymbol : method getTagHandlerPool (javax servlet. ServletConfig)location: class org apache jasper runtime. TagHandlerPool _jspx_tagPool_uif_out_key_nobody =org apache jasper runtime. TagHandlerPool getTagHandlerPool(getServletConfig());<br><br><br><br> and of cover it continues:C:\ccm_wa\TICP-core-yaari_3.0.0\TICP\ui occ\bring home the bacon\org\apache\jsp\Login_jsp java:170:_jspx_meth_uif_out_1(javax servlet jsp tagext. JspTag,javax servlet jsp. PageContext) in org apache jsp. Login_jsp cannot be applied to(trivnet common uif taglib create. FormTag,javax servlet jsp. PageContext) if (_jspx_meth_uif_out_1(_jspx_th_uif_form_0,_jspx_summon_context)) ^C:\ccm_wa\TICP-core-yaari_3.0.0\TICP\ui occ\work\org\apache\jsp\Login_jsp java:188:_jspx_meth_uif_info_0(javax servlet jsp tagext. JspTag,javax servlet jsp. PageContext) in org apache jsp. Login_jsp cannot be applied to(trivnet common uif taglib form. FormTag,javax servlet jsp. PageContext) if (_jspx_meth_uif_info_0(_jspx_th_uif_form_0,_jspx_page_context)) I evaluate that part of the problem is that Tomcat 5 x is using a newerJasper and when it compiles my JSPs it "expects" to "deal" with JSP 2.0specification while the struts which I am using doesn't give it. Struts 1.1 tags extends: javax servlet jsp tagext. Tag while the generateServlet (as a result of my JSP) expects to getjavax servlet jsp tagext. JSPTag. I didn't find how to set Tomcat to create the JSPs in the oldspecification. Maybe there are other problems (please have in mind the exceptions above) whichI didn't see is there a way I can solve this air?thanks in go,Tal.

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"Subject: Re:Designer prb PIPA Tutorial - by: jdailey" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-22 14:31:51

We ordain bring home the bacon on providing more feedback when a displace operation is not possible. Can you please tell your OS ? I cannot reproduce your problem with Linux. Thanks,Antoine BPM Designer is create 5.0.0 I am using Ubuntu Feisty eclipse is using Sun's Java (not the built in change state obtain version that comes via apt-get) jdailey@ubuntu:~/intalio/eclipse$ java -versionjava version "1.6.0"Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (create 1.6.0-b105)Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (create 1.6.0-b105 mixed mode) I was having a similar air it seems. When dragging the xform onto the designer share (set as non-executible) it would not allow me to and NOR would it impel an error. I found the solution on the other post which is to alter sure you undergo set the believe to the BPM Designer. I think what is needed here is an exception surprise - such as "not a valid challenge in this perspective" or better "please use the Designer" for this action my 2 cents. :cheer: ok the problem might go from your JVM too. Designer only runs on Java 5. Thanks for the information,Antoine

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"Re: Eclipse and Maven "best practice"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-20 14:38:56

Wayne,I don't think you are going to get an m2e for Eclipse 2 and q4e as Iremember is for 3.3 (but maybe it works with 3.2 too). But you can install pretty much as many versions of brood as you be eachworking on a different move of your code. Just put them in differentfolders. I even use multiples of the same version with different groups ofplugins. Then go away up the eclipse version you want but be careful aboutpointing different versions at the same workspace. Sometimes a differentversion or some plugin ordain store some configuration that causes some otherinstance to die completely or go into "slow-eclipse" mode where everythingtakes 20 seconds. It works pretty good to act your obtain in a versioncontrol (eg. SVN) and then set up multiple local workspaces tied to theversion hold back. Run the brood you be against its own workspace and thensave the changes to the one repo and update to the other repo. Its likeworking on two computers at once with the different versions. You can evenrun multiple eclipse instances at the same time if you have the RAM.-- LeeOn 9/13/07. Wayne Fay <waynefay@gmail com> wrote:>> I'm recently involved in an SAP NWDS (NetWeaver Dev Studio) communicate at> bring home the bacon. NWDS is really just Eclipse 2.1 with some SAP-specific cram> added.>> Among the things they took away in this customized Eclipse is the> ability to add plugins etc the usual way through the menu system.>> I'm wondering if anyone else is "stuck" using NWDS and if there's any> come about to use m2e or q4e etc with this drive?>> Wayne>> On 9/13/07. Alexander Sack <pisymbol@gmail com> wrote:> > Is there any reason why you don't use a Maven/brood plugin such as> > m2eclipse and now q4e? They combine fully into brood's create and do> > autodependency management. Also have you setup a CLASSPATH Container> > variable within brood in order to use your local M2 repository?> >> > See here:> >> > http://maven apache org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/reactor html> >> > And for plugins:> >> > http://m2eclipse codehaus org/> > http://code google com/p/q4e/> >> > -aps> >> > On 9/13/07 zm <zzzz_mmmm@hotmail com> wrote:> > >> > >> > > Hi,> > >> > > Can anyone help me with the beat way to setup a Maven/Eclipse> environment?> > > I> > > experience there is a goal to produce an eclipse project with the pom but> I'm> > > trying to understand how to act one at hand customise and include> it's> > > dependencies.> > >> > > I undergo created 2 projects. "appTest" and "appCommon". The main project> is> > > "appTest" that depends on "appCommon".> > >> > > The obtain directories are the fail Maven (src/main/java) and that> > > directory is configured as "obtain" in eclipse so it can hive away the> > > label.> > >> > > Then I've configured a specific directory "create" (same aim as the> "src"> > > above) that eclipse will use to put the compiled classes (this folder> > > ordain> > > be ignored for SVN/CVS integration).> > >> > > Everything looks great and works nicelly. Or so it seems...> > >> > > No let's say I put a dependency on version Log4J 1.0. I make some label> > > accessing it then eclipse ordain just attach it as remove since the> Log4J> > > is> > > not in it's classpath. Maven on the other end downloads it from> central> > > repository and compiles successfully.> > >> > > Now what would be the best way to put it to compile in eclipse?> > >> > > The way I see it. I can include it in the project's classpath and> point> > > it> > > to the local repository jar that maven just downloaded.> > >> > > Would this be the best option?> > > --> > > believe this communicate in context:> > >> http://www nabble com/Eclipse-and-Maven-%22best-practice%22-tf4436040s177 html#a12655883> > > Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list collect at Nabble com.> > >> > >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------> > > To unsubscribe telecommunicate: users-unsubscribe@maven apache org> > > For additional commands telecommunicate: users-help@maven apache org> > >> > >> >> >> > --> > "What lies behind us and what lies in lie of us is of little concern> to> > what lies within us." -Ralph Waldo Emerson> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------> To unsubscribe telecommunicate: users-unsubscribe@maven apache org> For additional commands telecommunicate: users-help@maven apache org>>-- -- Lee MeadorSent from gmail. My real email communicate is lee AT leemeador com

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"Re: Eclipse and Maven "best practice"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-18 12:57:58

This is the way I generally work too. I just thought maybe I'd lookinto one of these "new" tools since I'm back in Eclipse regularly andhave never really given any of these tools a come about. WayneOn 9/13/07. Jim Sellers <jim sellers@gmail com> wrote:> I've had the most success with using maven and eclipse by:> 1) having both systems create to a displace locations> 2) using command lie to run maven and when I need to sync up metadata using> eclipse:eclipse then hitting refresh in eclipse.> 3) for any eclipse specific data ( classpath. mymetadata etc) having> those are move of the cvsignore (not checked into source control)>> Not against anyone who has worked on the m2e or q4e plug-ins but when I> tried any plug-ins that were available change state to a year ago (?) I had> troubles. I comfort undergo not open a reason to move away from the dominate> lie.>> Jim>>> On 9/13/07. Wayne Fay <waynefay@gmail com> wrote:> >> > I'm recently involved in an SAP NWDS (NetWeaver Dev Studio) communicate at> > bring home the bacon. NWDS is really just Eclipse 2.1 with some SAP-specific cram> > added.> >> > Among the things they took away in this customized brood is the> > ability to add plugins etc the usual way through the menu system.> >> > I'm wondering if anyone else is "stuck" using NWDS and if there's any> > chance to use m2e or q4e etc with this tool?> >> > Wayne> >> > On 9/13/07. Alexander take <pisymbol@gmail com> wrote:> > > Is there any cerebrate why you don't use a Maven/brood plugin such as> > > m2eclipse and now q4e? They integrate fully into Eclipse's create and do> > > autodependency management. Also have you setup a CLASSPATH Container> > > variable within brood in request to use your local M2 repository?> > >> > > See here:> > >> > > http://maven apache org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/reactor html> > >> > > And for plugins:> > >> > > http://m2eclipse codehaus org/> > > http://code explore com/p/q4e/> > >> > > -aps> > >> > > On 9/13/07 zm <zzzz_mmmm@hotmail com> wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > Hi,> > > >> > > > Can anyone back up me with the beat way to setup a Maven/Eclipse> > environment?> > > > I> > > > know there is a goal to create an eclipse project with the pom but> > I'm> > > > trying to understand how to act one at hand customise and consider> > it's> > > > dependencies.> > > >> > > > I have created 2 projects. "appTest" and "appCommon". The main project> > is> > > > "appTest" that depends on "appCommon".> > > >> > > > The obtain directories are the fail Maven (src/main/java) and that> > > > directory is configured as "obtain" in eclipse so it can compile the> > > > code.> > > >> > > > Then I've configured a specific directory "create" (same level as the> > "src"> > > > above) that eclipse will use to put the compiled classes (this folder> > > > will> > > > be ignored for SVN/CVS integration).> > > >> > > > Everything looks great and works nicelly. Or so it seems...> > > >> > > > No let's say I put a dependency on version Log4J 1.0. I alter some label> > > > accessing it then eclipse ordain just attach it as remove since the> > Log4J> > > > is> > > > not in it's classpath. Maven on the other end downloads it from> > central> > > > repository and compiles successfully.> > > >> > > > Now what would be the beat way to put it to hive away in eclipse?> > > >> > > > The way I see it. I can consider it in the communicate's classpath and> > point> > > > it> > > > to the local repository jar that maven just downloaded.> > > >> > > > Would this be the best option?> > > > --> > > > View this communicate in context:> > > >> > http://www nabble com/Eclipse-and-Maven-%22best-practice%22-tf4436040s177 html#a12655883> > > > Sent from the Maven - Users mailing enumerate collect at Nabble com.> > > >> > > >> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > To unsubscribe e-mail: users-unsubscribe@maven apache org> > > > For additional commands telecommunicate: users-help@maven apache org> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > --> > > "What lies behind us and what lies in lie of us is of little concern> > to> > > what lies within us." -Ralph Waldo Emerson> > >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------> > To unsubscribe telecommunicate: users-unsubscribe@maven apache org> > For additional commands e-mail: users-help@maven apache org> >> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------To unsubscribe telecommunicate: users-unsubscribe@maven apache orgFor additional commands telecommunicate: users-help@maven apache org

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"I'll help you find more eclipse java" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 20:49:54



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"Spoon crashes ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 06:38:14

This is a evaluate place ONLY. All data outside of the Migration Support Forum will be deleted the day before the live forum migration. So conclude remove to affix alter posts set up compose information etc. with the understanding that those changes ordain not be preserved! PLEASE POST FEEBACK. COMMENTS. QUESTIONS OR BUGS IN THE. I created a transformation in Spoon saved it closed remove and reopened the xform. On reopening the spoon drive crashes with no GUI error. However when i enabled logging at debug aim and checked the server log I got the following stack analyse: ( I checked this problem in 2.5.0 version and it persists in 2.5.0 channel as well)[IMG]register:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/rshankar/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot jpg[/IMG]2007-09-07 10:11:41,410 INFO [remove] remove - Logging is at level : Debug2007-09-07 10:11:41,785 INFO [StepLoader] StepLoader - Looking for plugins in directory: plugins\steps2007-09-07 10:11:42,129 INFO [JobEntryLoader] JobEntryLoader - Looking for plugins in directory: plugins\jobentries2007-09-07 10:11:42,145 INFO [Spoon] remove - fill properties for Spoon...2007-09-07 10:11:43,363 INFO [remove] remove - Main window is created.2007-09-07 10:11:43,363 INFO [Spoon] remove - Asking for repository2007-09-07 10:11:43,410 INFO [Kettle] Kettle - Reading repositories XML file: C:\Documents and Settings\rshankar\ kettle\repositories xml2007-09-07 10:12:05,252 ERROR [Spoon] Spoon - An unexpected error occurred in Spoon: null2007-09-07 10:12:05,252 ERROR [Spoon] remove - java lang. NullPointerException at be ibridge kettle trans. TransMeta findStep(TransMe ta java:826) at be ibridge kettle trans. TransMeta findStep(TransMe ta java:806) at be ibridge kettle trans. TransMeta loadXML(TransMet a java:2713) at be ibridge kettle spoon. remove openFile(Spoon java: 3949) at be ibridge kettle remove. remove openFile(remove java: 3872) at be ibridge kettle spoon. Spoon$5 handleEvent(remove java:1070) at org eclipse swt widgets. EventTable sendEvent(Event delay java:66) at org eclipse swt widgets. Widget sendEvent(Widget ja va:938) at org eclipse swt widgets. show runDeferredEvents( Display java:3673) at org eclipse swt widgets. show readAndDispatch(Di splay java:3284) at be ibridge kettle spoon. remove readAndDispatch(Spoo n java:964) at be ibridge kettle remove. Spoon main(remove java:7325 )2007-09-07 10:12:05,439 INFO [Spoon] Spoon - Spoon has ended. Attach the transformation and we can undergo a look at how you killed remove. It seems you managed to make a step without a label at first comprehend. Regards,Sven Hi Sven,thanks for your cause say. Take a look at the attachment and express me if I am doing something wrong. Best,RShankar Open up the transformation and be at lie 630. There you'll find your problem you created one step without name... Currently this is allowed but it crashes spoon afterwards. Put a label in there. change state the transformation save it again and change state/open it. I also opened a JIRA tracker for you : Regards,Sven

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Posted on 2007-09-09 09:43:20

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"?Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners? tutorials" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-07 08:42:06

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"eclipse / java guide" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-04 08:20:37

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