John,
Was there anything in the error log? Also,
could you try this with a clean workspace? The runtime bridge seems to have
trouble with “dirty” workspaces. I tried this on the latest ibuild
and it seems to work.
- Konstantin
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Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] J2EE Facet
Changes in this weeks integration build
The workaround described below does not seem to be
functioning in the latest I build.
However
another workaround is to manually open the project properties on your J2EE
project and add a server target the "old" way:
Properties->Server->Target
Runtime.
I
was able to get servlets running on Tomcat in this manner.
Thanks,
John Lanuti
Software Engineer, IBM Rational
jlanuti@xxxxxxxxxx
t/l 441-7861
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She is so pretty that my eyes throw disguises at me.
Now we will sit and we'll wonder about our future,
But now I'm thinking that today sounds fine to me." - Of A
Revolution
Chuck
Bridgham/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
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[wtp-dev] J2EE Facet Changes in this weeks
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WTP J2EE Build status for this weeks I Build.
Facets have been integrated into EJB, J2EE Web, and EAR Project creation -
Using existing wizards. (Including EJB/WEB/EAR Import).
Because some sweeping changes were made in the way projects were identified (Typed)
Some of the other module creation features will not be functioning in
this weeks build
Java Utility jars, EJB Client projects, AppClient, and Connector projects are
not functioning for this weeks build. (These are scheduled for next
week).
Project Runtime targeting is not enabled, and by default projects will be
created without Server containers.
A workaround for this week , is to use the "Add/Remove Project Facet"
menu item.... select the tomcat runtime, and push "bind"
button. The classpath will be updated.
The facet's defined in this weeks build:
jst.java
jst.ejb
jst.web
jst.ear
Next week we will have
jst.java
jst.ejb
jst.web
jst.appclient
jst.connector
jst.ear
In this weeks build, because a migrator has not been provided, previously
created workspace projects will not be functional or recognized by the facet
framework.
Rational J2EE Tooling Team Lead
IBM Software Lab - Research Triangle
Park, NC
Email: cbridgha@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 919-254-1848 (T/L: 444)_______________________________________________
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