Dear sir

you may be right by saying that i have not read the tutorials well, but i
tried to understand so many concepts and i did do that.

>Note that "jetty:run" will only work if you've done
>"war:inplace" or "appfuse:full-source".

can you tell me what do "war:inplace" or "appfuse:full-source" do please ? i
read them again but did not get it .

and something else is that so :

the usual way of creating and developing the Appfuse project is to run by
comman line and develop with eclipse. am i right ?

 

mraible wrote:
> 
> On 9/27/07, meisam4910 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> thank you for your quick reply, thanks god somebody is talking here, so
>> you
>> mean if it is working well, so it should be fine up to here ?
> 
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>>
>> yes about the Development environment I want to say that My environemnt
>> is
>> like following notes, would you tell me if it is right or not ? if any
>> thing
>> unusual please let me know.
>>
>> my eclipse directory is in drive D:\
>> the maven is inside apache folder in drive D(both apache foundation and
>> maven are installed in drive D:\)
>> the maven has been set in my windows environment
>> java home has been set
>> java bin directory has been set also
>>
>> i tried the command line way to create the project exactly the way that
>> was
>> explained in quick guide it was successful and also i used candy the
>> plugin
>> for the eclipse, it was also successful.
>> but when i used the project wizard to create the appfuse project
>>  in eclipse after finishing it, in read me file it was written exactly
>> the
>> thing it was written in the read me file in the command line way, i mean
>> again after wizard finishes, i have to manually call jetyy to run the
>> application. is that right ?if the explanations are not clear let me know
>> please.
>>
> 
> If your application runs, you should be able to start developing. You
> can use "mvn jetty:run" from the command line and develop your app in
> Eclipse. Note that "jetty:run" will only work if you've done
> "war:inplace" or "appfuse:full-source". The tutorials assume you
> haven't done either so if you follow along through them, everything
> should work. We try to make things as easy to understand as possible.
> If you think there's a better way of explaining things, you can edit
> the wiki. From the Tutorials page:
> 
> 
> 
>> Help us help you
>> These tutorials are designed to make it easy to develop applications
>> with open source Java frameworks. If you have difficulty in any
>> sections, or think that things can be clarified, we encourage you to
>> 1) contact the mailing list or 2) modify the page to make things more
>> clear.
>> 
>> To modify content, create an account, then navigate to the page you
>> want to modify and select Edit > Edit this page. The AppFuse Team
>> monitors changes so they will receive notifications of your changes
>> and can correct any mistakes you make.
>> 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Matt
> 
>>
>> Pete Gould wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Which bits of the page are you having trouble with? I don't think that
>> you
>> > need to carry out all these steps to use AppFuse with Eclipse.
>> >
>> > Anything from the "Integration with Eclipse Web Tools Project (WTP)"
>> > downwards doesn't appear to be needed to me, it's just useful
>> information
>> > should you wish to use those tools.
>> >
>> > Or was it the actual "Development Environment" page that you're having
>> > problems with?
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Pete
>> >
>> >
>> > On 9/27/07, meisam4910 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Guys I start my first web app sample with appfuse in both 2 ways, I
>> mean
>> >> from
>> >> the eclipse(after installing the plugin) and from the command line,
>> they
>> >> both worked, but i wanted to conntinue reading the rest of the
>> tutorials
>> >> in
>> >> the appfuse web site i faced to this page:
>> >> http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Eclipse#Eclipse-download
>> >>
>> >> it is really confusing me about the Development Environment and also
>> >> about
>> >> some things which are mentioned about the eclipse, should i apply all
>> >> those
>> >> changes, they are confusing me very mucj, i have read a lot but still
>> >> feeling cant get it done. any help would be much appreciated.
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