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The following page has been changed by MatGessel: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tapestry/HowToSetupEclipseWtp New page: == Benefits to using Web Tools Platform == * Automatically reloads affected context when Java source files change * Easy to use Eclipse debugger * Start, stop & restart web server within Eclipse * Auto-completion and validation in XML editors of elements and attribute names (i.e. HTML templates, application, page & component specifications) == Tested Configuration == This How-To was written and tested with the following configuration: * Tapestry 4.0 * JDK 1.5.0 * Tomcat 5.0 * Windows XP * Eclipse 3.1.1 * Web Tools Platform 1.0 == Steps == === Installation === * Install JDK 1.5.0 http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp * Install Tomcat 5 http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi * Install and build Tapestry 4.0. See BuildingTapestry * Install Eclipse and Web Tools Platform. The easiest way is to grab the All-in-one download. This contains Eclipse, WTP, EMF, GEF & JEM, all of which you need to run WTP. http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R-1.0-200512210855/ === Launch Eclipse === Close the Welcome tab (you can get to it later by Help > Welcome === Define JDK === Eclipse will launch with your machine's default JRE. Tomcat typically needs to launch from the JDK (not sure if this is necessary for Tapestry). '''Window''' > '''Preferences...''' Click '''Java''' > '''Installed JREs''' Add JDK 1.5 if necessary ('''not''' JRE 1.5) === Create a Server Runtime === This tells Eclipse where Tomcat is installed. '''Window''' > '''Preferences...''' Open the '''Server ''' preference and select '''Installed Runtime''' Click '''Add...''' Select '''Apache''' > '''Apache Tomcat v5.0''' and click '''Next''' Browse to and select your Tomcat root directory e.g. ''C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.0'' Select JDK 1.5 Click '''Finish''' Click '''OK''' to close the Preferences dialog === Create a Server Configuration ==== A better name would be "Launch Configuration". It is essentially the same as '''Run''' > '''Run...''' '''Window''' > '''Show View''' > '''Other''' Open the '''Server''' > '''Servers''' view Name the server Select '''Apache > Tomcat v5.0 Server''' Select the runtime you created in the last step And click '''Finish''' A side-effect of creating a Server Configuration is a new '''Servers''' project will be created. MORE TO COME.... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
