1.0 M8: What's in it? [message #140461] |
Fri, 23 September 2005 18:43 |
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Perhaps I'm impatient, I was wondering how I could determine what
bugs/enhancements are in 1.0M8? I looked at team project site as well
as bugzilla but wasn't sure if that was the official source.
I'm most interested at the moment with xml/xsd components.
Thanks in advance,
Steve Speicher
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Re: 1.0 M8: What's in it? [message #140631 is a reply to message #140507] |
Mon, 26 September 2005 07:40 |
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Originally posted by: joakim.bindows.net
Is this going to be the case for the upcoming releases as well? When I
looked at the milestone plan earlier there was a lot of really nice features
planned for WST (M8 - 1.0) but none of the features I was hoping for seems
to be included. There is only one change in wst.javascript and none in the
wst.xml and wst.css, I think that this is very strange. Another thing which
I think is strange is that the milestone plan has disapeared from the web
page, now only M6 is covered.
My question is: Is the development of WST stopped until the 1.0 release or
will there be any improvements (besides bugfixing)?
Best regards
Joakim Andersson
"David Williams" <david_williams@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:43:47 -0400, Steve Speicher <sspeiche@us.ibm.com>
wrote:
> Perhaps I'm impatient, I was wondering how I could determine what
> bugs/enhancements are in 1.0M8? I looked at team project site as well
> as bugzilla but wasn't sure if that was the official source.
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> I'm most interested at the moment with xml/xsd components.
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> Thanks in advance,
>
> Steve Speicher
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Yes, bugzilla would be your best bet. Filter on resolutoion: "fixed" and
target: 1.0 M8.
there's 125 total bugs fixed, you can reduce by the components you are
interested in.
There is not any "new function" per se ... we are focused on improving "API
Quality" so
we can provide supported API's in 1.0. And, on fixing bugs.
The gist I've heard from most teams is that a "new and noteworth" might not
even be worth the effort.
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Re: 1.0 M8: What's in it? [message #140884 is a reply to message #140780] |
Tue, 27 September 2005 14:00 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: joakim.bindows.net
Yes, that was my guess as well but I was really disapointed since I think
that WTP is missing a lot of features and some of them was in the milestone
plan. For me WTP 0.7 works very well but it misses a lot of features so my
vote would have been on more features.
/Joakim
"Fred Grott" <fred.grott@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I think at the moment the team is working towards a bug free 1.0 final
>release which means the features you are looking for may be appearing in
>next milestone plan..
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> But this only a guess..
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Re: 1.0 M8: What's in it? [message #140955 is a reply to message #140507] |
Tue, 27 September 2005 19:23 |
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Originally posted by: reinhard.haller.onlinehome.de
David Williams schrieb:
> There is not any "new function" per se ... we are focused on improving
Is there also a working jboss 4.x support included (webservices)?
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Re: 1.0 M8: What's in it? [message #140977 is a reply to message #140966] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 08:06 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: reinhard.haller.onlinehome.de
Fred Grott schrieb:
> Check the community plugin site mentioned on Eclipse.org's website it has a JBOSS4 plugin listed as I originally foudn it and put the listing of it at that site :)
On http://www.eclipse.org/community/plugins.html I didn't found what I
searched for.
Let me be a little more precise:
I've found 2 jboss plugins for the serverdefinition in wtp 0.7:
1) Pro Eclipse JST Generice Serverdefinitions
2) org.jboss.ide.eclipse.serverdefinitions_0.7.0.jar
Both address the problem, the definition of Jboss as server for a
web application.
Not addressed is the problem, having Jboss as server for a web service.
Do you have the solution?
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Re: 1.0 M8: What's in it? [message #140988 is a reply to message #140977] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 08:50 |
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Originally posted by: thisisnot.mymail.com
Reinhard Haller wrote:
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> Fred Grott schrieb:
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>> Check the community plugin site mentioned on Eclipse.org's website it
>> has a JBOSS4 plugin listed as I originally foudn it and put the
>> listing of it at that site :)
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> On http://www.eclipse.org/community/plugins.html I didn't found what I
> searched for.
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> Let me be a little more precise:
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> I've found 2 jboss plugins for the serverdefinition in wtp 0.7:
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> 1) Pro Eclipse JST Generice Serverdefinitions
> 2) org.jboss.ide.eclipse.serverdefinitions_0.7.0.jar
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> Both address the problem, the definition of Jboss as server for a
> web application.
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> Not addressed is the problem, having Jboss as server for a web service.
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> Do you have the solution?
We too have the same problem, the one provider that I think could fill
in the gap would be JBoss Inc themselves but as they are still
developing JBoss IDE (last time I checked we weren't able to do some
honest developing and it was built upon an older version of WTP) they
might decide not to release this as a normal plugin and this fractures
our developing platform.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if JBoss has Tomcat inside why can't we use
the Axis engine? If Axis is out of the question I guess that leaves us
with the JBoss implementation and I suppose they are the most competent
to ask.
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