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  • #217773 Reply

    Any plans for an Apache Beehive plugin?

    #217811 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Not right now… is there something extremely nice about Beehive? I don’t know that any of us have experience with it.

    #217860 Reply

    Robert Varga
    Participant

    Nice… I don’t know… do you count the page flows in Weblogic Workshop as something nice? 🙂
    Do you count an inversion of control framework as something nice? 🙂

    #218227 Reply

    maybe BEA want some external developers to work on it, let it get some attention and the fork the whole thing again to make it an internal project. Watch out. It’s commercial open-source under an Apache License.

    #321790 Reply

    jvirumbi
    Member

    Although it is back in time-machine, plz see if anyone can help

    Hi,

    We are migrating a old & slightly huge Java application developed and running in weblogic 8.1, Workshop NetUI & JDBC Controls framework to weblogic 10.3.5 and apache beehive framework.

    For Migration we are using Oracle weblogic Workshop 10.3. But we need to find another well supported (for another 5 years 😉 ) IDE (due to contractual reasons).
    Again we have no choice to migrate the application to Spring or any other framework… (just forget it)

    does MyEclipse IDE has a plug-in for beehive ??

    Thanks & Rgds,
    JV

    #321905 Reply

    support-joy
    Member

    jvirumbi ,

    I am afraid, MyEclipse does not provide intrinsic support for Beehive. Please refer – http://myeclipseide.com/module-htmlpages-display-pid-1.html
    In case you have an eclipse plugin for beehive, you could add to MyEclipse using the update site / dropins and give it a shot.

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