Hello,
The Web Services smoke test failed on this week's I-build
(I20080229065303) due to a change in the Tomcat server tools. I have
released a fix (bug 220879) to the build. If you have problems publishing
to Tomcat, please wait for the next build. If not, the change is internal
and will
Thanks Tim,
The issue should only occur when deploying a module to a Tomcat server that has
never been published. If you publish the server without any modules first, you
can avoid this issue.
Larry
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim deBoer
Sent: Friday,
Hi Rochelle, Mark,
Sorry, I must have missed the earlier note.
The generic server name can be somewhat misleading, but it's really just a
specialized server adapter. It allows you to define the behaviour for a
new server adapter through a simple xml file instead of coding in Java. It
allows
Projects are required to keep meta data up to date using the MyFoundation
Portal (http://portal.eclipse.org/). The following problems were found
with this project's meta-data:
* The date for release WTP 2.0.2 is in the past, but the release is not
marked as completed. If it is completed, it
webtools.common Committers,
This automatically generated message marks the successful completion of
voting for Gary Karasiuk to receive full Committer status on the
webtools.common project. The next step is for the PMC to approve this vote,
followed by the EMO processing the paperwork and
whew ... one minute after the release date ... those automated audit
systems are ruthless :)
From:
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To:
wtp-dev@eclipse.org
Date:
03/01/2008 12:01 AM
Subject:
[wtp-dev] Project meta data is out of date for webtools
Projects are required to keep