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RSE server packaging [message #576670] Thu, 21 August 2008 20:03 Go to next message
Patrick Tasse is currently offline Patrick TasseFriend
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I'm working on a Eclipse Tracing prototype for Ericsson's CPP platform and
am evaluating the use of RSE for this task. I have a few questions.

1) How are the rse-3.0-xxxxx.tar archives from the DSDP-TM downloads page
created? I saw that you can do Create JAR by right-clicking on a .jardesc
file in the project, is this how you do it? But is there an automatic way
to package all the .jar files and scripts corresponding to the target
platform in an archive, or is it done manually (Export -> Archive File?)
or with an external script not part of the project files?

2) Is there any difference in the contents of the .jar files or in build
options depending on the target platform? I'm assuming not since I saw for
example all 5 implementations of UniversalXxxxxProcessHandler.class in the
Linux archive's jar files.

3) Some of our CPP nodes only have Java 1.3.1 installed. I saw that there
is a hard requirement for Java 1.4 when launching the server, but by
changing the Executing Environment of the JRE System Library to J2SE-1.3
in the RSE server projects' Java Build Path, I found that the only
incompatibilities occur when the DataStore is using SSL, and in the
document/xml handling of the SystemMessageFile. Do you think that an
'amputated' RSE server could be viable without those two things, in case
Java 1.3.1 in the server side becomes a requirement for our prototype?

Thank you,
Patrick
Re: RSE server packaging [message #652075 is a reply to message #576670] Wed, 02 February 2011 15:22 Go to previous message
Charles Finley is currently offline Charles FinleyFriend
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Did you get rseserver built and working for JDK 1.3.1?
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