We use Eclipse exclusively to develop portlets for Jetspeed.
We are mostly on Eclipse 3.3 but I have 3.4 and I do not see much
difference yet, but I am only in charge of the work not doing it. :-).
We have the debugging inside Eclipse working and it is very helpful.
We are trying to use a very strict MVC pattern with our portlets.
We are using JSF, Spring, Hibernate, JasperReports but I am sure other
technologies will work as well.
We do all our builds with Maven.
Given this environment, we have all of the plug-ins that are required to
support these technologies - SpringIDE, Hibernate, M2Eclipse and the
whole set of Eclipse standard J2EE tools.
I believe that the projects are set up with a Spring nature.
I am very impressed with the portlet debugging that is possible within
Eclipse. Breakpoints work well, the guys seem to have access to a lot of
run-time information in Eclipse while running the portal from Eclipse.
I hope that this gives you a bit of help.
I am trying to get a more detailed description of Eclipse for Jetspeed
into the 2.2 documentation. There is a new set of Maven plug-ins coming
with 2.2 which may affect how we build our portlets.
Ron
laxmiraghu wrote:
Hi,
I installed jetspeed2 in my linux OS successfully. When i install
jetspeed2.1.3, it installed tomcat 5.5.23 along with it.
I could able to start the jetspeed server and could able to see the portal
page by accessing the below url.
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal
Now, i want to integrate jetspeed with eclipse so that my development will
be easier and faster. I searched web for the info on how to integrate
jetspeed with eclipse, but it wans't helpful to me.
Can anybody here pls help me in step by step process as how to integrate
jetspeed 2 with eclipse?
Do i need to download any plugins?
Any info in this regard is highly appreciated.
Thank you.
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