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| Several questions about M1? [message #49673] | Tue, 19 October 2004 13:29  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: jmordax.terra.es 
 - Is there any doc about how to use it? I haven't seen anything on the
 web or in the Help System.
 
 - How can I see the content of a Server Project? When I create a new
 Server, I don't see it anywhere (I had to add manually Servers view).
 
 - How can I set a JDK to Tomcat? In preferences page, it just specify a
 JRE. I have tested a simple JSP file and it complains because it doesn't
 find javac (BTW, I have set correctly JAVA_HOME in my System). What can
 I do?
 
 - I have created a Web Project and when I define a tomcat Server I can
 add the whole project or webcontent folder, or both ¿?. Which is the
 difference?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Chemi.
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| Re: Several questions about M1? [message #49703 is a reply to message #49673] | Tue, 19 October 2004 15:49   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: daagar.gmail.com 
 Chemi wrote:
 
 > - Is there any doc about how to use it? I haven't seen anything on the
 > web or in the Help System.
 
 Appears that your best bet is to use the Readme with the original IBM
 contribution... the items in M1 so far appear to work much the same.
 
 > - How can I see the content of a Server Project? When I create a new
 > Server, I don't see it anywhere (I had to add manually Servers view).
 
 Sorry - have only used Web Projects so can't answer to this.
 
 > - How can I set a JDK to Tomcat? In preferences page, it just specify a
 > JRE. I have tested a simple JSP file and it complains because it doesn't
 > find javac (BTW, I have set correctly JAVA_HOME in my System). What can
 > I do?
 
 It specifies a JRE because you likely only have a JRE defined. Go to
 Preferences->Java->Installed JREs and configure it for a JDK, and it will
 then be selectable in the dropdown when setting up Tomcat.
 
 > - I have created a Web Project and when I define a tomcat Server I can
 > add the whole project or webcontent folder, or both ¿?. Which is the
 > difference?
 
 Showing the WebContent folder looks like a bug to me. Selecting it (and
 not the top level project) results in a non-functioning site. Selecting
 the top-level project works as expected.
 
 Tip for others: I had to create a new Web Project to get it recognized
 correctly (coming from the older IBM contrib)... otherwise the _only_
 option when setting up a Server was the WebContent folder. I just created
 a new Web Project, copied everything from the old project to it, deleted
 the old project, then named the new project back to the old name. I'm sure
 this can be mitigated by playing with natures, but this was
 straightforward to do.
 
 So far M1 has been pretty nice. Certainly a lot faster (though at the
 expense of losing all the structured editors). In some ways I wish they
 had done the structured editors first, as there are already tomcat plugins
 around (sysdeo). Ah well :)
 
 > Thanks in advance,
 
 >      Chemi.
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| Re: Several questions about M1? [message #50012 is a reply to message #49673] | Wed, 20 October 2004 15:29  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: gercan.NOSPAM.acm.org 
 comments inline.
 
 Gorkem Ercan
 "Chemi" <jmordax@terra.es> wrote in message news:cl3ijk$2ov$1@eclipse.org...
 > - Is there any doc about how to use it? I haven't seen anything on the
 > web or in the Help System.
 >
 > - How can I see the content of a Server Project? When I create a new
 > Server, I don't see it anywhere (I had to add manually Servers view).
 >
 > - How can I set a JDK to Tomcat? In preferences page, it just specify a
 > JRE. I have tested a simple JSP file and it complains because it doesn't
 > find javac (BTW, I have set correctly JAVA_HOME in my System). What can
 > I do?
 >
 > - I have created a Web Project and when I define a tomcat Server I can
 > add the whole project or webcontent folder, or both
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