Emil Ong schrieb am 02.07.2009 um 16:36:38 (-0700):
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
You're very welcome. Now there is a new error message :-)
An error occurred during provisioning.
Error reading signed content.
The file
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 13.05.2009 um 20:22:19 (+0200):
Emil Ong schrieb:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:24:19PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3589
While we're at it, the startup/shutdown issue persists. So you might
want to add the following to the bug entry
Emil Ong schrieb:
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
An error occurred during provisioning.
Error reading signed content.
The file C:\IDE\eclipse\plugins\com.caucho.resin.eclipse_4.0.0
does not exist
Probably trivial to solve.
Hmm... it could be an
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
You're very welcome. Now there is a new error message :-)
An error occurred during provisioning.
Error reading signed content.
The file C:\IDE\eclipse\plugins\com.caucho.resin.eclipse_4.0.0
does not exist
Probably
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:03:07PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
Emil Ong schrieb am 14.05.2009 um 09:23:04 (-0700):
logger name=com.caucho level=finest/
That should show why Resin's serving a 404.
And it did - see my last mail on this thread. If there is any additional
information
Emil Ong schrieb am 14.05.2009 um 09:23:04 (-0700):
logger name=com.caucho level=finest/
That should show why Resin's serving a 404.
And it did - see my last mail on this thread. If there is any additional
information I should provide, please let me know.
By the way, I uninstalled the
Hi Emil,
Emil Ong schrieb:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 08:22:19PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
I added -consoleLog to my eclipse.ini, but I have no idea where the
log is going. If it is just the console window in the IDE, there is
nothing special to see, just the usual Resin startup messages
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 08:22:19PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
So after a couple of minutes, this error message pops up in a window
labeled Problem Occurred and the running and serving Resin is stopped,
maybe because it hasn't reported startup success back to the parent
process.
I added
Emil Ong schrieb:
The Eclipse update site isn't up just yet, but will be with the new
release, due out this week or early next.
Would this still be http://caucho.com/eclipse ? 404 at the moment.
But I guess you still need some more time to recover from the 4.0
release effort. Thanks for all
Emil Ong wrote:
Hi Aaron,
The plugin is built on the WST/JST (Java webtools) framework, so you get
all the goodies that come with that. It also provides 3 different
deployment mechanisms:
1) .war based
2) in place
3) new Resin 4.0 remote deploy
Suggestions for other features are always
Exadel Studios, use to integrate so well with resin. I think it is
great that you guys have a eclipse plugin.
Best regards,
Levi
Stargazer wrote:
Emil Ong wrote:
Hi Aaron,
The plugin is built on the WST/JST (Java webtools) framework, so you get
all the goodies that come with that. It
Oh no... I hate this discussion. Let's just say that there are plenty
of people on both sides of the fence. I have a fair amount of
experience with Maven on big complicated projects and loathe it
intensely.
This thread is worth reading, you can search for my name to see my
long-winded comment:
I'm confused. What does this have to do with the resin (app-server) plugin?
Doesn't the WST/Eclipse framework for web projects take care of
building (and deploying) everything?
It seems like if you want to use ant/maven/xBuildTool you can do that
outside eclipse, or use one of the existing
Hi,
I use eclipse europa (3.3.2) for the source (java flex), but cannot
debug with it (I launch resin from console).
The plugin never worked for me. (I'm on macosx)
Scott Hernandez wrote:
I noticed there is an eclipse plugin in the svn tree
(artifacts/eclipse) that has seen some recent
I use Eclipse and run Resin within it's framework but do not use a
plug-in. I just set it up as a Run Configuration doing these steps:
1) Run -- Run Configuration
2) Create a new Java Application
On the new configurations screen I do:
1) Main (tab)
Main class: com.caucho.server.resin.Resin
Hi Scott,
The Eclipse update site isn't up just yet, but will be with the new
release, due out this week or early next.
Emil
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 09:42:24PM -0700, Scott Hernandez wrote:
I noticed there is an eclipse plugin in the svn tree
(artifacts/eclipse) that has seen some recent
Emil,
What does the plug-in provide to us that setting up as a general
application doesn't? I haven't tried the plug-in so I am not aware of
what it does?
Thanks,
Aaron
Hi Scott,
The Eclipse update site isn't up just yet, but will be with the new
release, due out this week or early next.
Hi Aaron,
The plugin is built on the WST/JST (Java webtools) framework, so you get
all the goodies that come with that. It also provides 3 different
deployment mechanisms:
1) .war based
2) in place
3) new Resin 4.0 remote deploy
Suggestions for other features are always welcome.
Thanks,
Emil
Hi all,
Looking at the source (and trying it out from my own build) it seems
like it integrates into eclipse's wst tools. This means you can build
a dynamic web application and resin X.x (3.x/4.0 hot
deploy/in-place) runtime (in eclipse) that can be
deployed/run/debug/profiles within eclipse. The
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