Yes, this article is outdated, and I should remove the reference to it or better update it. :) The reference to the plugin org.eclipse.jst.server.geronimo.core was valid when the geronimo eclipse plugin was part of WTP in its 0.7 release. The UI in WTP from .7 to 1.0.1 has changed significantly as well.

The easiest way to get started is to simply download the all-in-one package of WTP 1.0.1 (this includes all the prereqs). Once you've started up a workbench, when defining a new runtime you'll see a link "Don't see your server listed?", click this and you'll see geronimo and hit Install. This will install the geronimo plugins you need automatically.

- sachin



On Mar 20, 2006, at 7:57 AM, Arjen van der Weijden wrote:



I've been studying the article
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os- gerplug/ that describes howto quickly get started creating geronimo apps with eclipse.
The article mentions the geronimo plugin
org.eclipse.jst.server.geronimo.core_1.0.0, but I couldn't find it at the
referred locations. It seems the world has changed since the writing.

In the geronimo wiki I've found the following: "The above article refers to ongoing development of this plugin as part of Eclipse's Web Tools project. However as of recent, this is no longer, and it has been removed from WTP drivers. Instead, it is now being developed as a subproject under Apache
Geronimo."

I came accross this geromnimo plugin at the apache site:
geronimo-eclipse-plugin-1.0.0.zip (unstable version) which unpacked
delivers me the package org.apache.geronimo.runtime.v1_1.0.0.

I installed this plugin with all the WTP-prerequisites and WTP itself.
Doesn't seem to work as described by ibm.


Question: Is this plugin the same as the ibm article describes?


thanks,

Arjen




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