Hi Thilina,

In an effort to help out with this decision I've packaged the WTP TCP/IP 
monitor as a separate zip. (Just plug-ins. No feature.) You can get it 
from [1]. Just extract to your Eclipse install location. The plug-ins will 
extract to eclipse/plugins.

Once installed select Window->Show View->Other->Debug->TCP/IP Monitor.

[1] http://people.apache.org/~lmandel/WTP1.5.1_TCPIPMonitor.zip

Lawrence




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To be honest I'm yet to try out the WTP tcpmon... I'm not sure how it
resembles with the  good old Axis TCPMON...

If it is something which is more or less similar (in the sense of
functionality & UI), then I'm all for having just that... But if it is
different to the axis tcpmon which we have used for years, then i
would like to see Axis tcpmon coming up as a separate plugin..

I have been using Axis tcpmon for years and I would like to do the
same in the years to come... It's a great tool...

thanks,
Thilina



On 12/26/06, Ajith Ranabahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> This seems to be something that we need to have a discussion about. I
> am all for not reinventing the wheel and also I do believe that open
> source projects should collaborate where possible. However I would
> like to point out the following things
>
> 1. Is it possible to install only the tcp monitor from WTP ? Wouldn't
> you want the whole WTP installed to get the tool ? Would it not be
> right for the users to have a simple tool  that just allows them to
> monitor a particular connection ?
>
> 2. I am working on a IDEA plugin version of tcpmon and my thinking was
> that it would be nice to have the eclipse version also. Note that
> these plugins have exactly the same interface and functionality of the
> good and old tcpmon from Axis 1.x days. That is why seeing the eclipse
> port from Saliya excited me.
>
> In any case I am not going to make changes to the Eclipse code until
> we openly discuss and get to a conclusion.
>
> Ajith
>
> On 12/25/06, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm curious what the value is to reinventing the wheel here seeing as 
the
> > Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) project already includes a TCP/IP 
monitor
> > (as I said in my comment to this Jira). I'd rather see cooperation 
among
> > projects from Apache and Eclipse rather than have both communities 
spend
> > the same amount of energy maintaining very similar code.
> >
> > Lawrence
> >
> --
> Ajith Ranabahu
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