Hi Naoki,

Just curious, is ClickIDE dependent on WTP or a Dynamic Web Project? I have 
installed the JEE
version of Eclipse which includes all modules, but I don't necessarily create a 
Dynamic Web Project.
Is WTP API only made available if one chooses a Dynamic Web Project? It would 
be great if ClickIDE
could remove the dependence on Dynamic Web Project while still depending on 
WTP. It might mean we
have to manually tell ClickIDE where the WebRoot folder is, but the plugin 
would still work.

Kind regards

Bob


On 5/05/2010 11:37, Naoki Takezoe wrote:
> Hi Tomasz,
> 
> ClickIDE is not considered about GAE application development.
> And Google Plugin for Eclipse does not suit WTP.
> It has a original project form.
> 
> The current version of ClickIDE is based on WTP,
> so I think it's difficult to use to develop GAE application.
> 
> However I have a future plan about ClickIDE and GAE integration.
> Some parts of ClickIDE would be released from WTP dependency,
> and these features would be available on the GAE project also.
> 
> 2010/5/4 tomasz bandura <[email protected]>:
>> Thank you for response
>>
>> The asked because I noticed a general problem with the cooperation of
>> both plug-ins (ClickIDE and GAE):
>>
>> 1. When i start a GAE project the project i cannot set it as Click
>> project, so i don't have any support ( maybe only syntax highlighting
>> ) from Click plugin. But I can run it.
>>
>> 2. When I start it as Dynamic Web  , i cannot set it as GAE project -
>> there are a lot of errors with libraries,dependencies (e.g. duplicated
>> gae jars)  for which I do not want to waste time.
>>
>>
>> So in that case, the first solution is the better.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Tomasz
>>
>> 2010/5/2 Bob Schellink <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi Tomasz,
>>>
>>> On 2/05/2010 15:21, tomasz bandura wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Of course there are all required libraries,appengine-web.xml...
>>>> What should i do to run it with gae ( but without GAE plugin)?
>>>
>>>
>>> But you need the GAE plugin in order to run GAE applications. ClickIDE is 
>>> agnostic in terms of GAE.
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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