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RE: [wtp-dev] JEE5 Status Call and Agenda for May 17 - Ands UsecaseTest results

With respect to issue #2, Tomcat uses commons.digester for processing various XML files, including web.xml.  Digester can handle namespaces if asked.  However, the Tomcat distributions have this feature turned off by default.  You can modify the Host element in the server.xml for the Tomcat server and change the "xmlNamespaceAware" attribute from false to true to enable the feature.  This should allow the "web:" version of the web.xml to work.  At least it did for me.
 
Cheers,
Larry


From: wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Raev, Kaloyan
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 8:00 AM
To: General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues.
Cc: Chuck Bridgham
Subject: RE: [wtp-dev] JEE5 Status Call and Agenda for May 17 - Ands UsecaseTest results

Hi Naci,
 
With the latest drop S-2.0RC0-200705170529 Servlet 2.5 creation is now possible:
 
However, there is some problem with the Tomcat 6.0 server adapter:
  1) If you invoke 'Run on Server' on the servlet class the Internal Browser tries to access: http://localhost:8080/HelloWorldWeb/servlet/demo.HelloWorldServlet which leads to 404 error.
  2) At the moment when the Web 2.5 model saves in web.xml, it adds "web:" prefix on every tag. This is still a valid web.xml, but it seems that Tomcat 6.0 has problems with this.
 
If I remove the "web:" prefixes from the web.xml and access the servlet via http://localhost:8080/HelloWorldWeb/helloworld everything is OK.
 
I am going to file some bugs about this.
 
Greetings,
Kaloyan
 


From: wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Naci Dai
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 2:29 PM
To: General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues.
Cc: Chuck Bridgham
Subject: [wtp-dev] JEE5 Status Call and Agenda for May 17 - Ands Use caseTest results

Call info:

*Access code:                           3500048#
*International Dial-in number:     (702) 894-2358
*Tollfree in the US:                    (866) 484-4232
*Call Time:

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?hour=11&min=0&sec=0&p1=179


Agenda:

1) Use Case Status:

The use cases case are being updated - The current finds are as follows (Driver 05/11 ):

BASE USE CASES
PASS - UC-1(a) SIMPLE WEB APPLICATION USE CASE
FAIL-  UC-1(b) ADD A SERVLET TO SIMPLE WEB APPLICATION USE CASE
PASS - UC-1(c) SIMPLE EJB3 APPLICATION USE CASE
PASS - UC-1(d) EJB3 WEB CLIENT USE CASE
PASS - UC-1(e) EAR5 Combining EJB3 /WEB CLIENT USE CASE

EXTENDED
USE CASES (JPA 1.0 + JSF 1.2)
PASS - UC-2(a) EAR5 Combining JPA version of EJB3 /WEB CLIENT USE CASE
FAIL-  UC-2(b)  EAR5 Combining JPA version of EJB3 / JSF version WEB CLIENT USE CASE


You can use the search: JEE5-UC to list bugzilla items.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/WTP_JEE5_Test_Scenarios


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