On 18/01/2008, at 12:15 AM, Jeff Mutonho wrote:
Hi Steve
I decided to take this off the list as it may be very trivial.Thanks
for
responding to my post.
I think that was a failure! Anyway, it all finishes up in Google
anyway and possibly helps someone else.
On Jan 17, 2008 2:47 PM, Stephen Coy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Note:
1. ${was-home} is a property set in the user's settings.xml to suit
May I see how you set this in your settings.xml ? My settings.xml
looks as
follows :
<settings>
<proxies>
<proxy>
<active>true</active>
<protocol>http</protocol>
<host>cache.sanlam.co.za</host>
<port>8080</port>
<username>e927273</username>
<password>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</password>
</proxy>
</proxies>
<profiles>
<!-- This is from my Mac at home, whereas I have to use Windows at
work -->
<profile>
<id>default</id>
<activation>
<activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault>
</activation>
<properties>
<was-home>/Users/steve/servers/IBM/Websphere/AppServer</was-
home>
</properties>
</profile>
</profiles>
</settings>
and I'm not sure under what tag would I set my "was6.home" property.
You're not alone in WAS land!
If it wasn't for having to earn money , I would just not touch
anything
tainted by the WAS logo!I dodged WAS for almost 2 years only yo join a
company that had an ejb 2.1 app running on WAS.
Same here, it can be a painful experience.
"Don't take the name of root in vain."
Jeff Mutonho
Cape Town
South Africa
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