[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-21 Thread Kegel
jdmsai wrote : Hi,
  | I am having similar problem.
  | I can access http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates  on a browser.
  | But in eclispe, it says Unable to access 
http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates  when I use the update manager following 
the installation guide.
  | 
  | Any Idea?
  | 
  | 

Initial I got the same problem but then I checked the link for uppercase. Then it 
worked!

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-19 Thread jdmsai
Hi,
I am having similar problem.
I can access http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates  on a browser.
But in eclispe, it says Unable to access http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates 
 when I use the update manager following the installation guide.

Any Idea?



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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread letiemble
Hi,

Very strange indeed.

Now the only way to upgrade, is to download the zip bundle.
Go on the JBoss Sourceforge project page and choose the JBoss-IDE release. You should 
see the Files section with the bundle.

Laurent.


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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread bklinghagen
If ezz232 is going by the Installation Guide provided on the website, then the issue 
he is running into is that Sourceforge no longer uses that format. The Installation 
Guide says to use http://jboss.sourceforege.net/jbosside/updates/, but Sourceforge has 
changed the format to http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss. 

Following the Installation Guide version 1.2.2 I can't communication with Sourceforge 
either, and I know that the URL is incorrect because I've run into this before. I've 
tried several variations to try and connect, but haven't been able to guess the new 
correct format. Could you please provide it?

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread letiemble
Hi,

The URL you put in your message is incorrect. You have mistyped it. I have checked a 
few minutes ago that the URL in the Installation Guide is correct and works.

For informations, the URL is :
http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates

Laurent.

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread bklinghagen
Well, the URL doesn't work for me, and I have nothing wrong with system configuration 
or DNS configuration.  The following information is taken directly from the 
Sourceforge site, note the structure of the URL reference. This is the only way I can 
reference projects on Sourceforge. If I type in the URL as specified in the 
Installation document, I get a timeout error. Please don't blow me off as some 
crackpot who doesn't know what he is talking about. There is definetely something 
wrong here. If it works for you, and doesn't for me, then maybe there are two 
different mirrors of the Sourceforge with two different structures. I've run into this 
problem with another project, and there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY to work around the URL 
issue, I have to type it as it shows below, and maybe the person above has to do the 
same thing. 

 Downloading a file: Locate the Project Summary page for the project in question  | 
doc feedback | support

Each project on SourceForge.net has a unique identifier, its UNIX name. You may access 
projects directly if you know their UNIX name 
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/UNIXNAME). Otherwise, you may locate a particular 
project by using the SourceForge.net Site Search feature, or the Software Map, both 
accessible within the left navbar of the SourceForge.net site.

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread bklinghagen
BTW, the paragraph from the Sourceforge website was pulled from this URL (note the URL 
structure):

https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=11085group_id=1

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread bklinghagen
Here is the error message received when trying to use the URL as specified in the 
document. I have tried this multiple times, and will continue to try, but it won't 
work because it is the WRONG FORMAT ACCORDING TO THE SOURCEFORGE SITE.

Network connection problems encountered during search.
  Unable to access http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates;.
Unable to access Site stream: http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates; 
[connect timed out]
Unable to access Site stream: 
http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates/site.xml; [connect timed out]


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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread letiemble
Hi,

We are not talking about the SourceForge project page (which, I agree, is formed the 
way you described as in the documentation).

The JBoss-IDE update site is located on the SourceForge project website. Take a look 
at the doc :

https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=4297group_id=1#urlformat

I quote :

^ How may I access the web site of a project hosted on SourceForge.net? 

All project web sites may be accessed by the UNIX name of that project, i.e. 
http://projectname.sourceforge.net


So in case of JBoss, the URL is :
http://jboss.sourceforge.net/

Can you try to open these URL in a browser and tell me the result ?

http://jboss.sourceforge.net/snapshots/
http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates/

Laurent.

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread bklinghagen
As I've said, they timeout, whether through the Eclipse Update manager, or through the 
browser. The only way I can connect to the Sourceforge site is using the format 
specified by Sourceforge in that paragraph. I used to be able to access each project 
the way you've specified last year, but then they updated their site and now, it has 
to be done through this new URL format.

When I change the URLs to:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss/snapshots/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss/jbosside/updates/

I am able to access the site, but it gives me the summary page. If I try the URL 
format string that you provide, the browser times out with a network connection time 
out. I know the summary page is not the correct location either (it didn't work in the 
download manager, and I experimented with putting any word after the UNIXNAME/ and it 
would show the project summary page so it is defaulting to that page. But I can't 
access Sourceforge the way you specify. I can try it for the next day, the next week, 
the next month, and it won't change because it hasn't changed for the last several 
months.

I notice that you are in France. The other time this came up was with a project that 
was hosted in Germany. I wonder if Sourceforge is structured different here US west 
coast and in Europe. I've sent a request into Sourceforge for help. So far there is no 
response. That is the only reasonable explanation I can think of because I have 
nothing set up in my network that would preclude Sourceforge from setting up properly, 
and besides, Sourceforge's own documentation specifies the format I describe (for all 
references to project information. 

The quote that you provide is in error for the Sourceforge here. It may say that under 
your JBOSS documentation, but that is not what Sourceforge supports anymore. They have 
made a system wide change to access project information. Maybe this change hasn't 
happened on the web servers that you access from France, but the change has definitely 
happened here because it is all over the Sourceforge documentation. 

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[JBoss-dev] [JBoss IDE] - Re: Unable to install the JBOSS PLUGIN in Eclipse

2004-05-11 Thread bklinghagen
Well, I found some Sourceforge documentation that specifies that the 
http://projectname.sourceforge.net URL should be supported. But it doesn't work. I 
have no issues with any other website or portal site. I have no problems when I use 
the aforementioned URL structure, only with the URL structure above. Every time I use 
it, it times out. I can do a Google search and find the link, try and click on it, and 
it still times out. There is no way that I can reach Sourceforge using that format. I 
have a iptables firewall protecting my network, but I have no idea what rule would 
create such a restriction. And I haven't had this firewall in effect for the whole 
time that I've needed to make the changes to the URL. 

Is there any other way I can update Eclipse temporarily until I can get some answers 
why there is a discrepancy here between what you can do, and what I can't? I was able 
to download the plugin file from the SF project site (of course you know what URL I 
had to use). I briefly tried a local update, but I did it wrong. Is there a way I can 
install the plugin locally using the downloaded file?

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