Roparzh, On 7/27/2017 12:08 AM, Roparzh Hemon wrote: > Hello all, in Eclipse Neon.3 Release (4.6.3) I get the following error > message : > > > > > > > Any help appreciated. >
Images are stripped. Please type out the text. I just tried 9.0.0M22 on Eclipse Oxygen and it worked as expected. Please also note that there isn't a released version of JBoss Tools for Eclipse Oxygen. I don't believe that Eclipse Oxygen supports Tomcat 9 out of the box, but I could be wrong. In order to get JBoss Tools for Eclipse Oxygen, you'll have to use a nightly build. Those can be obtained from: http://tools.jboss.org/downloads/jbosstools/oxygen/4.5.0.AM2.html Or as the instructions on that page state, search for JBoss Oxygen in the Eclipse marketplace. If I remember correctly, you're about to teach yourself J2EE development (or more properly servlet container development). If that's the case, I would like to recommend a less bleeding edge approach. 1. Eclipse Neon.3 - works, and the plugins are available / stable Eclipse Oxygen seems to be OK, but you'll have to deal with milestone plugins. 2. Apache Tomcat 8.5.16 - production-ready Tomcat Tomcat 9 is great don't get me wrong, but it's flagged as alpha (probably mostly because servlet spec 4 isn't finished yet). BTW 8.5.19 is being voted on in the developers' list. 3. Head First Servlets and JSP 2nd Edition - great book This edition covers servlet specification 2.5. I know, this means that you don't get annotations, etc. However, I've found it to be a solid foundation for learning the basics of servlet / jsp programming, along with a bunch of good habits. It all comes down to your requirements. I like bleeding edge stuff. I run Fedora Linux on a laptop. I think that it's a great platform. However, I would never think of running Fedora Linux as a server. I also would think long and hard about recommending Fedora Linux to developers who are a bit uncomfortable with systems and infrastructure. The same goes for your development environment. . . . just my two cents /mde/
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