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API for new servers [message #227561] Mon, 09 February 2009 14:16 Go to next message
Florian Lautenbacher is currently offline Florian LautenbacherFriend
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Hi there,

we are currently considering to use the server tools for the integration
of workflow and process engines in the technology project JWT (for
monitoring and deployment purposes).

The last documentation about your API
( http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/wst/components/server/api_co ncepts.html)
seems to be a little bit outdated (2005) and says that it's currently in
restructuring.

Do you have some more up-to-date information concerning your API; which
interfaces we need to implement, etc. in order to provide servers for our
community, too?

Thanks in advance and best regards,

Florian Lautenbacher
-JWT project co-lead-
Re: API for new servers [message #227586 is a reply to message #227561] Tue, 10 February 2009 20:08 Go to previous message
Angel Vera is currently offline Angel VeraFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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You can find the more update documentation in the wtp-sdk package. You can
download this package from any of our builds. Here is the link to the
latest 3.1 build (at the time of this post):
http://build.eclipse.org/webtools/committers/wtp-R3.1-I/2009 0210102104/I-
3.1-20090210102104/

In the above link search for: wtp-sdk


You can then launch the help system and look at the attached ISV
documentation.

I belive they are under the title 'Server Tools Reference'.

Good luck

lautenbacher@informatik.uni-augsburg.de (Florian Lautenbacher) wrote in
news:7a0b32af5b203770a2ac77b5700d72ab$1@www.eclipse.org:

> need


Regards,
--
Angel Vera
WTP Server Tools Developer
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