I used WTP.
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"Jay D. McHugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 01.08.2008 21:16:18:
> Currently, Geronimo requires a 1.5 (J2SE 5.0) version of Java.
I've tried both, but on Vista nothing works.
On my MacBook Pro all is fine.
Also on a XP Box all the stuff works.
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Hi Thomas, I'm not exactly positive which documentation you're looking at, but if
you're trying to quickly establish your development environment using Eclipse I
would start here:
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http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/quick-start-fast-and-easy-development.html
Also, since you're having som
Thomas,
Also, you mentioned that you are on Vista with the latest JDK.
Currently, Geronimo requires a 1.5 (J2SE 5.0) version of Java.
Jay
Joe Bohn wrote:
Yes, there is certainly room for improvement in documentation. I think
that is a struggle for all open source projects and Geronimo is
Yes, there is certainly room for improvement in documentation. I think
that is a struggle for all open source projects and Geronimo is no
exception. As I'm sure you've heard before - contributions are welcome
:-). Some more comments/questions in-line below.
Joe
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Hi All,
i'm currently in an early phase of understanding Geronimo.
You know
I tried to ..., and i fail.
The Documentaion doesen't help in this Situations.
There are many step by step howto's, but they are so patchy.
Example:
I tried to Setup my Development Environment with Eclipse on a Windows