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| From | Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> |
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| Subject | Re: Eclipse JEE application |
| Date | Wed, 04 May 2011 15:14:47 -0400 |
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On 05/04/2011 09:13 AM, Tim Slattery wrote: > markspace<-@.> wrote: > >> On 5/3/2011 1:45 PM, Arved Sandstrom wrote: >> >>> For something as generic as the JAR for the Servlet API and >>> implementation, one usually sets up a runtime (Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere, >>> Oracle oc4j etc) and those libraries are then available to you. >> >> >> At least in NetBeans, when you set up a type of "project," the base >> libraries are put on your compile path. For example, when you choose >> "Web Application," you don't have to do anything else to extend for >> example HttpServlet. > > Exactly right. >> >> >>> A right-click under the Servers tab to get New->Server will get you started. > > Nogo. I had already done that, before posting. I'd downloaded support > for Weblogic (our server), I'd created a "server" within eclipse. No > change. > > If I now bring up project options and choose "Servers", I get a page > that says "This project is not associated with any servers." The only > other thing on the page is a "Restore Defaults" button and an "Apply" > button. Not very helpful. > > There's a pane at the bottom of the Eclipse windows that has four > tabs" Markers, Servers, Data Source Explorer, and Snippets. CLicking > the "Servers" tab shows the WL server that I created, and says > [Started]. You have to set up "runtimes". Context-menu the project, select "Properties" and set up the "Targeted Runtimes". -- Lew Honi soit qui mal y pense. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Friz.jpg
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Eclipse JEE application Tim Slattery <Slattery_T@bls.gov> - 2011-05-03 12:34 -0400
Re: Eclipse JEE application Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom3minus1@eastlink.ca> - 2011-05-03 17:45 -0300
Re: Eclipse JEE application markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-03 17:56 -0700
Re: Eclipse JEE application Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom3minus1@eastlink.ca> - 2011-05-04 06:22 -0300
Re: Eclipse JEE application Tim Slattery <Slattery_T@bls.gov> - 2011-05-04 09:13 -0400
Re: Eclipse JEE application Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-04 15:14 -0400
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