Ah, I just tried going about it a completely different way.   I started with
Help --> Install new updates, threw in Caucho and found the Resin URL and
installed it.   Now it's all working nicely.   Must have been due to my old
plugin or something.

Thanks,

Aaron


> -----Original Message-----
> From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-
> boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Aaron Freeman
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 3:28 PM
> To: 'General Discussion for the Resin application server'
> Subject: [Resin-interest] Resin 4.0.37 via Eclipse Plugin
> 
> Within Eclipse I did the following:
> 
> 1) Went to New --> Dynamic Web Project
> 
> 2) Selected Resin 4.0 as my Target runtime on the dialog that pops up
> 
> 3) Left "Default Configuration for Resin 4.0" selected under Configuration
> 
> 4) Selected "Generate web.xml deployment descriptor"
> 
> 5) On the Server tab, I right-click --> New --> Server and select Resin
--> Resin
> 4.0 and mainly Next, Next, Next until done.
> 
> Now when I try to start the new Server (which should be sitting on port
> 8080) it errors out with:
> 
> com.caucho.config.core.ResinImport.init(): Required file
'C:\...\Servers\Resin
> 4.0 at localhost-config\cluster-default.xml' can not be read for
resin:import.
> 
> Is this expected?   Can someone point me to a web page that shows me how
> to
> create or setup the cluster-default.xml?  Or is there a better way to get
a
> Resin Server up and running using Eclipse than the steps I took?  Or maybe
> my plugin is too old?
> 
> I'm just sorta lost on where to go from here.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 
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