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Re: [ee4j-community] GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5

Hi guys!

What´s the best way to start EE4J API´S  testing ? Is there already any code repository ?

I´ve interest to contribute testing the news apis.

Thanks!

On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 4:21 AM, Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+1

I just used NetBeans 8.2 and GF5 in my hands-on masterclass at Java2Days.
Eclipse Glassfish Tools would not work, but an Eclipse-based solution I could use for the Java EE 8 (JSR 375) is JBoss Developer Studio. It runs Wildfly up do 11 which AFAIK supports Java EE 8. I did not try other containers like Payara but GF5 won't work there either because it uses the default plugins.

Werner

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   1. Re: GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5 (David Delabassee)
   2. Re: GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5 (Mike Milinkovich)
   3. Re: GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5 (Heiko Rupp)
   4. Re: GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5 (Mike Milinkovich)


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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 09:36:21 +0200
From: David Delabassee <david.delabassee@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ee4j-community] GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5
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FWIW NetBeans works fine with GF5.

--David


On 25/10/2017 08:25, Mihai A. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Good point. +1 on that.
> Until it is solved, Glassfish 5 works fine with IntelliJ 2017 (I may
> be wrong though, but I think I tried it once, a few months ago).
>
> Best regards,
> Mihai Andronache
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2017, 09:21 Alexander Salvanos <salvanos@xxxxxx
> <mailto:salvanos@xxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>     this is good news.
>     There is another topic that seems to me important.
>     This is about closing the gap of connecting Eclipse to GlassFish 5.
>     The GlassFish Tools project seems to be dead. At least, there is
>     currently no possibility to use the GlassFish 5 Server from Eclipse.
>     I know, we could use Wildfly instaed. But I believe, since
>     GlassFish 5 is the reference implementation of Java EE 8, we
>     should quickly provide a solution.
>     In my oppinion, neither NetBeans nor IntelliJ provide a satisfying
>     solution either.
>     And it is us respectively the Eclipse Foundation, that is holding
>     the upcoming new version with the name EE4J.
>     So, we should have a convenient way to use Eclipse instead.
>     Kind Regards
>     Alex
>
>     *Gesendet:*?Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2017 um 07:28 Uhr
>     *Von:*?"Mike Milinkovich" <mike.milinkovich@eclipse-foundation.org
>     <mailto:mike.milinkovich@eclipse-foundation.org>>
>     *An:* ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ee4j-community@eclipse.org>
>     *Cc:*?EMO <emo@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:emo@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
>     *Betreff:*?[ee4j-community] Eclipse Board of Director Approvals
>
>     All,
>
>     I am very pleased to announce that the Eclipse Foundation Board of
>     Directors made several approvals in their meeting yesterday. This
>     is an important milestone in establishing Eclipse EE4J as an
>     Eclipse Foundation open source project.
>
>     The Board approved the following:
>
>      1. The top-level project charter for EE4J
>         <https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j/charter> was
>         approved "as is"
>      2. Ivar Grimstad was approved as the initial PMC Lead.
>      3. It was agreed that the PMC could appoint a new PMC Lead from
>         the following list of people every 3 months:
>           * Ivar Grimstad
>           * Kevin Sutter - IBM
>           * Dmitry Kornilov ?- Oracle
>           * Steve Millidge - Payara
>           * Mark Little - Red Hat
>           * David Blevins - Tomitribe
>
>     In addition, the initial PMC members list has been approved by me,
>     as per the Eclipse Development Process
>     <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/#4_6_1_PMC>.
>
>       * Ivar Grimstad
>       * Kevin Sutter - IBM
>       * Dmitry Kornilov ?- Oracle
>       * Steve Millidge - Payara
>       * Mark Little - Red Hat
>       * David Blevins - Tomitribe
>       * Wayne Beaton - Eclipse Foundation staff member (mentor role)
>
>     --
>     Mike Milinkovich
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 03:37:50 -0400
From: Mike Milinkovich <mike.milinkovich@eclipse-foundation.org>
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Subject: Re: [ee4j-community] GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5
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On 2017-10-25 2:21 AM, Alexander Salvanos wrote:
> this is good news.

Thanks!

> There is another topic that seems to me important.
> This is about closing the gap of connecting Eclipse to GlassFish 5.
> The GlassFish Tools project seems to be dead. At least, there is
> currently no possibility to use the GlassFish 5 Server from Eclipse.
> I know, we could use Wildfly instaed. But I believe, since GlassFish 5
> is the reference implementation of Java EE 8, we should quickly
> provide a solution.
> In my oppinion, neither NetBeans nor IntelliJ provide a satisfying
> solution either.
> And it is us respectively the Eclipse Foundation, that is holding the
> upcoming new version with the name EE4J.
> So, we should have a convenient way to use Eclipse instead.

I would like to be clear that the Eclipse Foundation welcomes EE4J
support from Apache NetBeans, IntelliJ, and others. The Eclipse IDE
support for EE4J will not be getting any special role here, as it is
important that all developer tool providers embrace EE4J.

That said, I am sure that the Eclipse WTP platform project would welcome
contributions. I think wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx would be a good place to
start that conversation.

--
Mike Milinkovich
mike.milinkovich@eclipse-foundation.org
(m) +1.613.220.3223



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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 09:40:54 +0200
From: "Heiko Rupp" <hrupp@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "EE4J community discussions" <ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [ee4j-community] GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5
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On 25 Oct 2017, at 8:21, Alexander Salvanos wrote:

> This is about closing the gap of connecting Eclipse to GlassFish 5.

Minor nit pick here. Can we start using Eclipse IDE when
talking about the IDE? With ee4j being under the Eclipse org,
everything around Glassfish is "Eclipse" and thus I can
close your question with "Already done" :-)


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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 03:49:46 -0400
From: Mike Milinkovich <mike.milinkovich@eclipse-foundation.org>
To: ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ee4j-community] GlassFish Tools f?r GlassFish 5
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On 2017-10-25 3:40 AM, Heiko Rupp wrote:
>> This is about closing the gap of connecting Eclipse to GlassFish 5.
> Minor nit pick here. Can we start using Eclipse IDE when
> talking about the IDE? With ee4j being under the Eclipse org,
> everything around Glassfish is "Eclipse" and thus I can
> close your question with "Already done" :-)

+1 !!

--
Mike Milinkovich
mike.milinkovich@eclipse-foundation.org
(m) +1.613.220.3223

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