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Scott AndersonParticipantFull deployment support to all supported application servers, along with a long list of additional capabilities, will be available within the EA2 release of the Enterprise Workbench. The current estimated delivery for this release will be mid-June. Until that time you may either continue deploying as you have in the past or configure your application servers to point to your Eclipse project directory since the web project structure is in “exploded war” format.
We’re working diligently to provide full documentation and examples. We realize their lack at the moment is an inconvenience, but that is why this is still labeled an “early adopters” release. Thanks for your patience and feedback as we continue to grow the capabilities of the product.
–Scott
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grenoMemberI’ve been reading through some of the documentation while waiting for the Linux version to be released. I’m a little confused with the following:
MyEclipse Web Project Structure
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2. No source folder may be a direct ancestor or successor of the web-root folder. That is, no direct path up or down a web project’s directory hierarchy may include a source folder and the web-root folder. Thus, the project root folder may not implicitly serve as a source folder.Is this referring to just .java source files? Or is this any file including .html, .jsp page files also. I have many projects where the .html and .jsp files are stored directly in the web-root. In fact, this is where you would normally expect to find them in an exploded war. None of my other plugins are having a problem with them there so I am concerned as to why MyEclipse would have a problem with them in this location?
thx,
Gerry Reno
Scott AndersonParticipantGerry,
Sorry for the confusion. The restriction applies only to Java source folders, as configured on the Properties->Java Build Path->Source tab. All web content ‘source’ should be stored somewhere under the web root as you’re used to.
–Scott
MyEclipse Support
naga_iyerMemberHi,
I am an “early” adopter trying to explore the features in the new version before deciding to pay the 29$ yearly subscription…I was able to get along easily with creating a sample web project and also deploying it on Weblogic 7.0 in a sample domain “mydomain”. I am now trying to test out some JSP debugging but I’m not able to figure out how..
I have started the server in debug mode, placed a few breakpoints, and then deployed the same in exploded file format. I am not able to get the JSp debugging working eventhough I invoked the internal web-browser..Please help_naga
slyMemberHello,
is the documentation available for my eclipse 2.1 ?
thanks
Scott AndersonParticipantSly,
Great question. As of the release date I’ll have to say “no”. We contrated on features, but didn’t have time to tell anyone how to use them. 🙂 Our highest priority now is documentation and tutorials so you’ll see them show up quickly. In the meantime, if theres stuff you can’t figure out, just ask about it on the formus and we’ll do our best to help.
–Scott
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