Jim,
You say,
It would seem to me that IDE plugins should be at sourceforge.net or
java.net or the like instead of at Jakarta.
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they just don't seem like the kind of thing that the Jakarta community
should be focusing on as Jakarta projects.
I have to ask you why, because it seems
Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi,
As part of Cactus, we have developed 2 Eclipse plugins. One of them is a
generic webapp plugin. We would like to extract this from the Cactus CVS
and let others benefit from it.
However, I'm not sure where we should put this new project.
Obviously one choice is to
Since Eclipse folks have a directory of Eclipse Plugins already,
that is where I would put it. That is where Eclipse developers
will look for it. They will not necessarily be using Tomcat or
Cactus, for instance.
Otis
Get your own 800 number
Since Eclipse folks have a directory of Eclipse Plugins already,
that is where I would put it. That is where Eclipse developers
will look for it. They will not necessarily be using Tomcat or
Cactus, for instance.
Otis
AFAIK, Eclipse website doesn't really host plugin projects. E.g. an
So it is a choice between Apache and SourceForge I guess.
oo oo oo oo, or java.net
Actually, at first glance it seems to be quite a bit slicker than
SourceForge at least (not that being slicker than SF in its current
state is terribly difficult).
=)
Perhaps there should be a Jakarta-IDE project of some description that
contains plugins for any number of IDEs (Netbeans, Eclipse, IntelliJ)
that relate to Jakarta projects.
This could be a home for:
* Velocity: http://sourceforge.net/projects/veloedit/
* Maven IDE:
It would seem to me that IDE plugins should be at sourceforge.net or
java.net or the like instead of at Jakarta. Certainly Velocity, Maven,
Struts, etc. should point people to them, but they just don't seem like the
kind of thing that the Jakarta community should be focusing on as Jakarta