beehive development in Eclipse [message #191843] |
Fri, 27 April 2007 19:15  |
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Originally posted by: srinivas.sampige.directv.com
Some time back there was the "Pollinate" effort which integrated PageFlows
into Eclipse using apache beehive. Of, course Pollinate no longer exists.
- Is there any Eclipse plug-in for Apache Beehive out there?
- Otherwise, has somebody integrated beehive with eclipse? If so please
share the configuration information.
Note - I have used BEA's workshop tool before. But for my new project I
would like to use beehive so that I can deploy the application on JBoss
without getting tied to weblogic app server.
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Re: beehive development in Eclipse [message #191894 is a reply to message #191843] |
Tue, 01 May 2007 17:22  |
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Originally posted by: sebutkoleth.gmail.com
ss wrote:
> Some time back there was the "Pollinate" effort which integrated PageFlows
> into Eclipse using apache beehive. Of, course Pollinate no longer exists.
> - Is there any Eclipse plug-in for Apache Beehive out there?
>
> - Otherwise, has somebody integrated beehive with eclipse? If so please
> share the configuration information.
>
> Note - I have used BEA's workshop tool before. But for my new project I
> would like to use beehive so that I can deploy the application on JBoss
> without getting tied to weblogic app server.
>
>
>
If what you want to do is use Beehive in a webapp that you develop in
Eclipse, look at this post
http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/gmally/archive/2005/11/beehive_e nable.html
HTH
Sebu
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