Matthew:
I'm sorry, but I should be more explicit and say that this includes an
invitation for you and your NetBeans module if that is something you'd
like to do (join Pluto) and all the other stipulations apply (no
licensing issues, and you -- and your project -- are formally accepted
by other committers).
/Craig
Matthew,
BTW, my advice is for deploying the war file (NOT jar) file to Tomcat's
webapps dir after it is built.
The Pluto-Eclipse home page (http://plutoeclipse.sourceforge.net/) appears
broken but the Sourceforge project seems to still be there
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/plutoeclipse/). I'd be interested in
moving this project into Apache Pluto provided that:
1. There are no licensing issues (Apache License vs CPL). I'd appreciate
it if someone who knows about this could comment?
2. The original Sourceforge authors are agreeable.
3. There is someone willing to take on the responsibility of supporting
the plugin.
4. It gets formally voted in by the committers (including me).
The same invitation and stipulations go for a NetBeans or IDEA plugin.
/Craig
Matthew Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/26/2006 07:06 PM
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HI Craig,
Thanks for the advice.
That Eclipse Plugin, available on SourceForge has not been active for a
long time. I wanted to find the original guy but he seems to have
disappeared into the ether. There are a lot of such projects on
SourceForge like that.
Matt
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Matthew,
Thanks for sharing this. I checked it out and it seems to work as
advertised.
I don't know anything about NetBeans modules, but it would be a good thing
to add a target to the default Ant build file to move the jar to Tomcat's
webapps directory. This could be used to redeploy an application after an
initial deployment using the admin console. This redeployment would
require a server restart, which I'm not sure you could do in NetBeans.
Does anyone know anything about the status of the Pluto Eclipse plugin
that was created a couple of years ago?
/Craig
Matthew Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/19/2006 08:13 AM
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Hi,
I just created a NetBeans 5.0 module for creating a skeleton Pluto 1.0
project with bundled HelloWorld Portlet. One requirement though, it must
be deployed using the Admin Portlet. At least I have only tested it for
this.
http://florecista.blogspot.com
Also, this is something I did very quickly and is still a work in
progress. I will be creating a better bundled HelloWorld Portlet and also
a Pluto 1.1 version.
Please give me any feedback possible.
Thanks
Matthew
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