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Oliver NautschMembersee this post about the maven integration
Robin Alex PanickerParticipanti think myeclipse should consider adding support for EJB 3.0 .
Riyad KallaMemberMaven we are considering internally. We know a handful of users have requested it but none of our larger customers or corporate clients have ever brought it up, so we are trying to get a better idea of what it does for our users that is a “must have”.
As far as EJB3 this should be comming in MyEclipse 5.0 and if not then, soon there after as the EJB3 spec is finalized and efforts behind it stabalize.
Manish BhobeMemberWebservices, WebServices, Webservices…development, consumption, deployment, testing please!
All new development tends to lean heavily towards the SOA architecture and hene to the development and consumption of WebServices. While MyEclipse comes upto speed, I am forced to use other IDEs (like NetBeans) to develop WebServices.
Riyad KallaMemberWebservices, WebServices, Webservices…development, consumption, deployment, testing please!
I’ve made it clear to management and the dev team that if they don’t come in 5.0 “The users will physicall murder me, with weapons”… so let’s hope.
Bernard de TerwangneMemberHi,
Can we have an Idea of planning for ME 5.0 and EJB3 support ? Rough Idea might be enough. 3 month ? a year ?
Bernard
Riyad KallaMemberMilestone 1 == EclipseCon (March)
GA Release we are shooting for June/July inline with 3.2 release, but it may go longer, there is A LOT to get into 5.0, but it will stage the work for everything else we do going forward, so we are going to have tons of milestones for it and make sure everything is working.
sefkan3MemberI second that… I am also using Netbeans to get over this hurdle (actually netbeans looks really good right now. If only they could support all the open source 3rd party like Hibernate/Spring etc), wont be a bad idea to have a myNetbeansIde btw…
SK
Robin Alex PanickerParticipant@support-rkalla wrote:
Maven we are considering internally. We know a handful of users have requested it but none of our larger customers or corporate clients have ever brought it up, so we are trying to get a better idea of what it does for our users that is a “must have”.
As far as EJB3 this should be comming in MyEclipse 5.0 and if not then, soon there after as the EJB3 spec is finalized and efforts behind it stabalize.
any update on EJB3.0 ..
Riyad KallaMemberEJB3 won’t be in the 5.0 release. JEE 5 support will be forth comming later. It *will* come, but the tooling we are building on for it isn’t ready yet and there were more pressing things to get done for 5.0.
I would point out that you are of course free to hand-code any EJB3 files that you need, MyEclipse just won’t auto generate anything for your yet.
GeoffMemberCan you provide information (schedule, betas, etc.) about support for Java EE 5. I have been using Eclipse for years, but have recently started using Netbeans 5.5 beta because of this support. This seems like it should be the highest priority. I always say good things about Eclipse and MyEclipse, but now I’m having to tell people, “Eclipse is still the better IDE, but for Java EE 5 support you really have to use Netbeans…” I really hate saying that. Keep up the good work and I’ll stay subscribed and spreading the good word.
Cheers!
Riyad KallaMemberWe don’t want users to say that either and are planning our JEE 5 strategy. It will be slow and in pieces since EE 5 is huge. I believe it will start with the 5.1 and go from there, but I haven’t confirmed this with management.
GeoffMemberThanks so much for your quick reply.
If I can make a suggestion on the priorities of the EE5 pieces, I would suggest that the two most important improvements are the usage of annotations for the EJB3 and the WebServices. Don’t know if this will lighten the workload, but this is what has been very useful for me. As a side note Netbeans includes wizards to create entities from database tables and session facades from entities.
Thanks again, keep up the great work!
-Geoff
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