FirstJSFApp [message #470835] |
Mon, 26 December 2005 19:57  |
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Originally posted by: faireni.walla.com
hi,
i discovered that the appearance of the 'new dynamic web project' wizard
is different with the appearance of the wizard shown in FirstJSFApp
tutorial. i have 'target server' instead of 'target runtime' shown in the
wizard. After i have specified the flexible new project, the wizard forbid
me to go to the 'select project facets' as shown in the tutorial. what
happen actually?
i use tomcat 5.5.14BETA and jre1.5.0_06.
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Re: FirstJSFApp [message #470887 is a reply to message #470879] |
Fri, 30 December 2005 13:03  |
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Are you saying JSF is not
available as an installable facet on a on a new dynamic web project?
When you "reinstalled", did you install over top of your old eclipse
environment or to a new location?
Do you see JavaServer Faces Tools in the list of installed plugins when you
go to About Eclipse/Plug-in Details? Please also check the PDE Runtime
Error view to see if there are any hints as to the problem.
Regarding your problem with JBoss, I also don't understand your problem.
Perhaps if you post a detailed message in the eclipse.webtools newsgroup,
someone can help you.
Regards,
Gerry Kessler
WTP JSF Tools Team
"Faireni" <faireni@walla.com> wrote in message
news:4d54385db88b4b2402154e972c00a255$1@www.eclipse.org...
>i have reinstalled a fresh wtp 1.0 and it worked fine at first. but when i
>tried to create a new dynamic project the next day, the 'jsf' icon beneath
>the 'project facet' disappeared again? how can i fix it??
>
> by the way, when i wanted to try out the tutorial with jboss server, i
> found that jboss can't be defined as the target runtime. actually i have
> added a new server runtime from preference > server.
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Re: FirstJSFApp [message #580646 is a reply to message #470835] |
Tue, 27 December 2005 08:31  |
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Faireni wrote:
> hi,
> i discovered that the appearance of the 'new dynamic web project' wizard
> is different with the appearance of the wizard shown in FirstJSFApp
> tutorial. i have 'target server' instead of 'target runtime' shown in
> the wizard. After i have specified the flexible new project, the wizard
> forbid me to go to the 'select project facets' as shown in the tutorial.
> what happen actually?
>
> i use tomcat 5.5.14BETA and jre1.5.0_06.
The "target server" field is part of the wizard from WTP (the Web
Tools Platform) 0.7.x. The "JavaServer Faces Tools (Milestone1)"
Tutorial was made with version WTP 1.0 (released on the 23rd) in mind.
--
- Nitin
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Re: FirstJSFApp [message #580732 is a reply to message #470836] |
Tue, 27 December 2005 20:20  |
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Originally posted by: faireni.walla.com
In the 'new project facet' wizard, the project facets named JSF 1.1 as
shown in the tutorial didnt turn up. after i checked my product
configuration, i can't enabled JavaServer Faces Tools 0.1.0 and error
message shown ' JavaServer Faces tooling feature (0.0.0) require plug-in
"org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core". where can i get this plug-in?
or maybe any other configuration is needed to enable the JSF tooling?
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Re: FirstJSFApp [message #580745 is a reply to message #470839] |
Wed, 28 December 2005 14:47  |
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It seems that you are running an older WTP version.
Which WTP build are you running?
You may try a fresh install of WTP 10RC5 plus wtp-jsf-I200512161901.zip.
Justin
Faireni wrote:
> In the 'new project facet' wizard, the project facets named JSF 1.1 as
> shown in the tutorial didnt turn up. after i checked my product
> configuration, i can't enabled JavaServer Faces Tools 0.1.0 and error
> message shown ' JavaServer Faces tooling feature (0.0.0) require plug-in
> "org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core". where can i get this
> plug-in? or maybe any other configuration is needed to enable the JSF
> tooling?
>
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Re: FirstJSFApp [message #581541 is a reply to message #470840] |
Wed, 28 December 2005 20:48  |
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Originally posted by: faireni.walla.com
i have reinstalled a fresh wtp 1.0 and it worked fine at first. but when i
tried to create a new dynamic project the next day, the 'jsf' icon beneath
the 'project facet' disappeared again? how can i fix it??
by the way, when i wanted to try out the tutorial with jboss server, i
found that jboss can't be defined as the target runtime. actually i have
added a new server runtime from preference > server.
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Re: FirstJSFApp [message #581622 is a reply to message #470879] |
Fri, 30 December 2005 13:03  |
Eclipse User |
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Are you saying JSF is not
available as an installable facet on a on a new dynamic web project?
When you "reinstalled", did you install over top of your old eclipse
environment or to a new location?
Do you see JavaServer Faces Tools in the list of installed plugins when you
go to About Eclipse/Plug-in Details? Please also check the PDE Runtime
Error view to see if there are any hints as to the problem.
Regarding your problem with JBoss, I also don't understand your problem.
Perhaps if you post a detailed message in the eclipse.webtools newsgroup,
someone can help you.
Regards,
Gerry Kessler
WTP JSF Tools Team
"Faireni" <faireni@walla.com> wrote in message
news:4d54385db88b4b2402154e972c00a255$1@www.eclipse.org...
>i have reinstalled a fresh wtp 1.0 and it worked fine at first. but when i
>tried to create a new dynamic project the next day, the 'jsf' icon beneath
>the 'project facet' disappeared again? how can i fix it??
>
> by the way, when i wanted to try out the tutorial with jboss server, i
> found that jboss can't be defined as the target runtime. actually i have
> added a new server runtime from preference > server.
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