Please open bugs and enhancement requests on the Eclipse WSDM tooling at
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs 

Choose Report a new bug or Enter an enhancement/feature request 
accordingly.

You will need to create a bugzilla ID (simple process) at 
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/createaccount.cgi

The Eclipse project in which the WSDM tooling currently resides is TPTP 
(Test and Performance Tools). So choose that in the list of projects next.

Finally for version choose 4.3 (if you are using the release build) or 4.4 
(if you are using the development build). 

For component please choose Monitor.UI.ManagedResourcesExplorer.

You can also ask tooling related questions at the TPTP user's mailing 
list:
http://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/tptp-monitoring-tools-dev

We are currently developing WSDM tooling that will part of the main GA 
stream in TPTP 4.4, so your comments, feature suggestions and bug reports 
would be most helpful.

Thanks,
Balan

Balan Subramanian 
Autonomic Computing, IBM, RTP, NC
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"José Antonio Sánchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
01/10/2007 02:41 PM
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Re: FYI: Eclipse TPTP offers tooling for Muse






I tried IBM's AIDE before the Muse 2.0 and I found it much better to
use than Muse 1.0. Although Muse 2.0 is a big improvement over Muse 1,
I think that this tools must be announced in the muse web page as they
make developing with Muse much more easier. Just one point:

Is there a way to use Muse 2.1 with this tools?

and a bug:

When trying to generate java code from a custom created type, I cannot
set the projectizer and generation fails. Where can I send bug reports
about this tool?

On 1/10/07, Daniel Jemiolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Eclipse TPTP project recently released version 4.3, and with it is a
> set of WS-* related plugins aimed at making Muse-based applications 
easier
> to create and debug. TPTP 4.3 includes the Manageability Endpoint 
Builder,
> which allows you to model resources, generate applications, and test 
them
> on Tomcat from within Eclipse; it also includes the Managed Agent
> Explorer, which lets you inspect and monitor resources through WS-*
> interfaces. Both tools use Apache Muse as part of their implementation, 
so
> projects created in the Eclipse IDE will not be any different than those
> you create on the command line today.
>
> TPTP 4.3 can be downloaded here:
>
>         http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/?ver=4.3.0
>
> The Build-to-Manage plugins, which provide the aforementioned WS-*
> tooling, are described here:
>
>  
http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/monitoring/resources/download/btm/index.html
>
>
> Dan Jemiolo
> IBM Corporation
> Research Triangle Park, NC
>
>
> +++ I'm an engineer. I make slides that people can't read. Sometimes I 
eat
> donuts. +++
>
>
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Saludos.
José Antonio Sánchez

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