Thats really great news Balan, I had found the europa build before (with the property change handling) and after alot of fighting with stuff got it working. The previous 3.2 releases were seamless, but for demoing I found the property update to be a great feature. I'm really looking forward to see the next versions, I don't use the produced projects (I have my own muse environment) but the editors are a godsend. I had to manually edit stuff for PullPoints and some other things but other than that mostly a copy and paste job (then run wsdl2java to redo with 2.2 :-). Can't recommend this more for easy tweaking of WSDM stuff. My only real complaint, which so far is easy to work around, has been the metrics handling, everything else was super easy.
________________________________ From: Balan Subramanian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Programming Environment Hi Chris, We have moved only new development of the TPTP WSDM/Muse tooling to the Eclipse COSMOS project. We are waiting final approval in COSMOS to check in the code and start making builds. However the earlier builds in TPTP should work fine. They are not directly accessible from the downloads page. But please take a look at the link below - it has the instructions and the links to the actual downloads you need to set up the Eclipse tooling for Muse. http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/monitoring/documents/tutorials/tptp_wsdm_set up_4.4.html We also have a more descriptive article on how to setup the tooling on this site but it is slightly outdated. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/ac-dw-ac-wsdmeclipse-i.html Ignore the "Setting up the development environment" section but you can pretty much follow the rest. Hope this helps, Balan Balan Subramanian Autonomic Computing, IBM, RTP, NC 919.543.0197 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Inactive hide details for ---11/29/2007 07:27:39 AM---Hi Nelson,---11/29/2007 07:27:39 AM---Hi Nelson, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/29/2007 07:26 AM Please respond to [email protected] To <[email protected]> cc Subject RE: Programming Environment Hi Nelson, I use WTP with TPTP, unfortunately the WSDM (Muse) integration has been moved to another project and doesn't seem to work. Eclispe 3.2 with WTP and TPTP does work however. This provides you nice wizards to work directly within Muse and a reasonable simple system to see/debug your live resources. cheers, Chris -----Original Message----- From: Nelson Kotowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 11:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Programming Environment Hello Everyone, Back then, just a little help... What is the environment you use to develop WSRF applications within Muse? It's not a poll, it's just that i was used working with Eclipse to develop Java Apps, but now i couldn't find any plugin or good IDE to work with all this WSDL, XML, SOA ... I tried Eclipse WTP, didn't like it, and now i am checking NetBeans, but maybe you already made this choice and could help. Or do you all use text editors only? My goal is to develop a WSRF-compliant service with backend in Java - the usual :) . Best regards, Nelson P Kotowski Filho. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
