Forgot to say i think we should push it to eclipse and not keep it imho. Le 30 avr. 2012 18:53, "Romain Manni-Bucau" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Simply adding a line tomee is more than enough imo. In particular because > we are tomcat. > > - Romain > Le 30 avr. 2012 18:47, "Jonathan Gallimore" <[email protected]> > a écrit : > >> There isn't a TomEE Eclipse plugin, but there is an OpenEJB one, which >> includes a WTP server for OpenEJB, and a wizard to migrate from EJB2.1 to >> EJB3, generating the relevant annotations. I'm no expert but I do have >> some >> experience of doing Eclipse plugins, and did a fair amount of work on the >> OpenEJB one. >> >> I'd love to get back into some of that stuff. The big question is, how >> should a TomEE plugin work, and how would it be different from a Tomcat >> one? I've always found the Tomcat one works really well for TomEE - I've >> presented this a couple of times at JAX London, and one of the things >> people liked was that the existing Tomcat tools worked with TomEE. >> >> I'm quite happy to try and see if we can come up with a TomEE adaptor >> based >> on the Tomcat plugin and make it a bit easier to get TomEE going (there >> were a couple of options you have to fiddle with on the Tomcat WTP plugin) >> - are there any other ideas that people have? >> >> Jon >> >> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Neale Rudd <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Is there an Eclipse plugin for TomEE yet? >> > >> > Does anyone have experience with building Eclipse plugins? >> > >> > I personally don't use Eclipse either but a lot of our customers do. >> > >> > Now that TomEE is officially released, it would be great to have that as >> > an option in the main eclipse build, especially since other distros like >> > Glassfish have one. It's probably exactly the same as the Tomcat one - >> but >> > adding it as an explicit option would boost recognition. >> > >> > Best Regards, >> > Neale >> > >> > >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "dsh" <[email protected] >> **> >> > To: <[email protected]> >> > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:42 AM >> > Subject: Re: Getting Started video >> > >> > >> > >> > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:51 PM, David Blevins <[email protected] >> > >> > wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> Seems like a lot of these suggestions involve having TomEE support >> >> already in the Eclipse binary that people download from eclipse.org. >> >> That sounds great. Do you know how to do that? >> >> >> >> >> > In the first place a downloadable plug-in containing the WTP adapter >> > for TomEE would be enough. A second step would be pushing the whole >> > thing upstreams to the Eclipse project like it is the case for Tomcat >> > or WAS CE. I could have a look at that. >> > >> > If I misunderstand it's because I don't really like Eclipse and I don't >> >> know what I'm doing :) >> >> >> >> >> > I'd say in that particular case you are more like a generalist who >> > just knows enought to operate any IDE :) >> > >> > >> >> Console messages we can control. Stop button out of our control unless >> we >> >> write a TomEE adapter. >> >> >> >> >> > I noticed that Tomcat, for whatever reason prints out info and warning >> > messages to stderr instead of stdout too. Now idea why. Thus the red >> > instead of normal, black messages. >> > >> > Btw, which screencasting program did you use to do the webcast >> recording? >> > >> > Cheers >> > Daniel >> > >> >
