Thanks a lot Jonathan :) On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Jonathan Gallimore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't think its a stupid question at all. I'm having a bit more of a look > at it now, but here's my current understanding (please do let me know if I'm > wrong!): > > I think the EJB and server components were both in previous releases of WTP. > The server component provides the API for third parties to create plugins to > run their own app servers (which is what we do with the server part of our > plugin). > > The EJB component of WTP provides the wizards and tool support for creating > EJBs, and provides the WTP EJB Facet. I've got this in my current Eclipse > 3.3/WTP 2.0.2 installation, and it doesn't have the annotation generation > functionality that we provide. I had a look at the release notes for the new > version of this, and didn't see any mention of annotation generation as a > new feature in the latest version (although it looks like it either has or > is planning to have functionality to generate a deployment descriptor from > annotations). > > So, just thinking off the top of my head, I don't think there's any impact, > but I'll let you know what I find whilst I'm having a look at this. :) > > Cheers > > Jon > > > Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: >> >> You are so welcome, but I think there are a couple of new projects >> under the WTP, the EJB tools and the Server tools, this is what I am >> asking about, and sorry if my question is stupid :) . >> >> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Jonathan Gallimore >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Mohammad, >>> >>> Yep, we use WTP plugin to run the standalone OpenEJB server in Eclipse. >>> >>> Looks like WTP 3 is out (we build against 2.0.2). I was going to test the >>> plugin with Eclipse 3.4 over the next couple of days anyway, so I'll be >>> sure >>> to test it with the new WTP too. Thanks for the heads up! >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Jon >>> >>> >>> Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi All... >>>> >>>> Jonathan can you please look at these links and see if they will >>>> affect your effort for the OpenEJB Eclipse plugin. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project_summary.php?projectid=webtools.servertools >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project_summary.php?projectid=webtools.ejbtools >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > >
-- Thanks - Mohammad Nour
