but it is written for Eclipse 3.2 and I ran into a problem when I tried it
with Eclipse 3.3.0 (M6) bug:
At the Europa Discovery Site, after picking WST and JST, Select Required
did not pick any additional features. I thought that was ok and proceeded
without the other features that Select Required had added in that
tutorial. In a later step (still following the tutorial), when I got to
the New Server Runtime Wizard, this list appeared:
Basic
HTTP Server
[red square icon] JS22 Runtime Library
[red square icon] Preview
This did not match the list from the tutorial, so I clicked on the
Download Additional Server Adapters link above that, and downloaded
org.apache.geronimo.feature.
I was hoping that would add Apache to this list (matching the tutorial)
but it did not. I was then experimenting and returned to Europa Discovery
Site, and when I pick anything (like Java Persistence), an error appears
that indicates the geronimo install is not complete:
After a few hours of experimenting with Eclipse, I managed to revert
Eclipse to a configuration before the geronimo.feature installation, and
Eclipse will once again accept other plug-ins.
What is the right way to install WST so that one can develop a Servlet
with Eclipse and Apache Tomcat?
If I was on the right track, please let me know and I will file a bug
report on the geronimo issue.
This issue is holding up a JBuilder->Eclipse transition for our 7-person
web development team (www.airset.com), so any advice would be greatly
appreciated.
Eric]]>2007-05-09T16:52:58-00:00Re: Possible Eclipse 3.3.0 (M6) bug with WTP / org.apache.geronimo
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/60910/192303/#msg_192303
Originally posted by: kosta.bea.com
Eric,
It sounds like something didn't get installed correctly from the update
site because the JST part of WTP (necessary for any java-related work
and J2EE servers, such as Tomcat) did not activate.
You may want to try downloading WTP 2.0 M6 along with the necessary
dependencies from the WTP download site.