BRILLIANT, Peter! That is just what I needed.
Thank you, VERY much!
C
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I think you are looking ta the JBossIDE docs, which are for older versions. Try
starting at http://docs.jboss.org/tools/2.1.0.GA/ and see if that works better.
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Hi all,
Thanks for the input. I guess the big thing I was looking at was trying to do
the tutorial, but not even being able to begin because I cannot get JBoss IDE
projects to appear in my Project Wizard.
I was able to add the JBAS per PeterJ's instructions. And from all of the
downloads and
Hi Chris,
you don't actually need JBossIDE for working with Eclipse. Just download
Eclipse 3.4 + WebToolsPlatform 3.0 plugin, and you have basic JBoss support
(start/stop server, publish, create EJB projects, ...). For JBoss specific
deployment descriptors there is no wizard, but for beginning
Start with Eclipse for Java EE 3.3, add in JBoss Tools 2.1.2
(http://www.jboss.org/tools/download/index.html). I know this combination
works, I have tried it. Tools 2.1.2 does not work with Eclipse 3.4, at least
not for me - I get an exception in the Server view.
To register your server, go to
try easyeclipse (http://www.easyeclipse.org). It's a free version of Eclipse
with lots of plugins already installed. I understand your frustration, it's not
trivial to install all the required plugins for eclipse because you must match
the exact versions..
if you're willing to spend some mon
Do things work per the installation doc and tutorial for everyone else? Or did
something change as of the latest verision that obviates them?
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