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Hi Kosta,
I
think that this kind of error is likely to be repeated with many developers.
I think it would make more sense for [ or ( x , y , ) or ] style
notation to mimic the OSGi standard used by Eclipse. I think allowing a
comma (",") to be "or" outside of brackets or parenthesis
is still okay; but the [(x , y)] being interpretted as two independent
units "[(x" and "y)]" just isn't intuitive.
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Michael D. Elder
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Kevin Bauer/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
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Konstantin,
I will give that a try. I did not
get that , meant or. I was thinking of the eclipse plugin dependency
ranges.
Thanks,
Kevin
Friday, April 07, 2006 6:13 PM
To: Kevin Bauer/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
cc: <wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
From: "Konstantin Komissarchik" <kosta@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Facets
Kevin,
_expression_ “[2.3, 2.4]” means
“greater than or equal to 2.3 or less than or equal to 2.4”. That matches
2.2. What are you trying to represent. The direct translation of “>:2.3”
is “[2.3”. Perhaps you were trying for “[2.3-2.4]”...
- Konstantin
From: Kevin Bauer [mailto:kmbauer@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:37 PM
To: Konstantin Komissarchik
Cc: wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Facets
Konstantin,
I have a build based on a 200603302119-200603302119
version of WTP. In my build my facets started giving me messages
like...
The ">", ">=", "<", and "<="
notation in version expressions has been deprecated. It used in plugin
com.ibm.etools.myplugin. Note that the angle brackets are represented via
"<" and ">" in the plugin.xml files.
The functionality has been replaced with range notation. For instance "[X-Y)"
means all versions greater or equals to X and less than Y. Open ranges
such as "(X" or "Y]" are also allowed.
However I changed my facet from...
<constraint>
<requires
facet="jst.web"
version=">=2.3"/>
</constraint>
To...
<constraint>
<requires
facet="jst.web"
version="[2.3,
2.4]"/>
</constraint>
and it no longer indicated that a 2.2 web project was invalid. Has
this been addressed? If so in what build?
Thanks,
Kevin Bauer
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