ent some time ago, Indeed,
July 15, 2009:
Tomcat Adapter for Eclipse 3.5 Galileo?
http://old.nabble.com/Tomcat-Adapter-for-Eclipse-3.5-Galileo--td24497869.html
I've got it to work since then, apparently the day I posted by
installing from the WTP site, not the release site.
Installing more pac
I have to undertake in oder to get the
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Antonio Petrelli schrieb:
2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
Does anyone know the name of the Tomcat adapter feature? Or a URL to
download the feature?
It should be "JST Server Adapters"
And that's exactly what it is. The thing to note is that you can either
install "JST Server Adapters" from the Ga
2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
> Antonio Petrelli schrieb:
>>
>> 2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
>>>
>>> Does anyone know the name of the Tomcat adapter feature? Or a URL to
>>> download the feature?
>>
>> It should be "JST Server Adapters"
>
> Thanks again, Antonio. I thought so, too, but that only creates
Antonio Petrelli schrieb:
2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
Does anyone know the name of the Tomcat adapter feature? Or a URL to
download the feature?
It should be "JST Server Adapters"
Thanks again, Antonio. I thought so, too, but that only creates a
template for "J2EE Preivew". Should have provid
Michael Ludwig schrieb:
Now I downloaded Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo), and there are no configurations
whatsoever in the Servers view. On clicking "Download additional server
adapters" from the New Server dialog, I'm presented with a list of
adapters including Geronimo, Glassfish, Jetty, and others, but
2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
> Does anyone know the name of the Tomcat adapter feature? Or a URL to
> download the feature?
It should be "JST Server Adapters"
HTH
Antonio
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Antonio Petrelli schrieb:
2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
Now I downloaded Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo), and there are no
configurations whatsoever in the Servers view.
Absolutely no configuration? Then it is strange. In Galileo (Java EE
development edition) I have Tomcat configurations and I tested it
al
Ken Bowen schrieb:
This may not be all that helpful, but: I use MyEclipse 3.5.1
(myeclipse.org)
Thanks for your quick reply, Ken. That site doesn't seem to be online.
Maybe you meant this one:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/
which comes with all that and lots more plugins, for currently $32/yr
2009/7/15 Michael Ludwig :
> Now I downloaded Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo), and there are no configurations
> whatsoever in the Servers view.
Absolutely no configuration? Then it is strange. In Galileo (Java EE
development edition) I have Tomcat configurations and I tested it
already (and it's working ob
This may not be all that helpful, but: I use MyEclipse 3.5.1
(myeclipse.org) which comes with all that and lots more plugins, for
currently $32/yr. Saves a variety of pain.
On Jul 15, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Michael Ludwig wrote:
I seem to remember that Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede) with WTP (Web Too
I seem to remember that Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede) with WTP (Web Tools
Platform) had configurations for Tomcat 5.5 and 6.0 in the Servers
view that I just had to hook up with my local Tomcat installation
in order to get things working.
Now I downloaded Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo), and there are no configur
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