Hi John,
The jst.utility moduletype has not been removed, what is removed is the wizard to create utility component.
So today you can create a Java project, and if you want to use it as a utility you can do so either
by adding it to an EAR or adding it to a web component.
You can visit the following URL for more information.
http://eclipse.org/webtools/jst/components/j2ee/scenarios/weblibdepency.html
Thanks
Neeraj Agrawal
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Can anyone explain why the the "jst.utility" moduleType exension
disappeared in M6? The concept of plain Java 'utility' modules seems
quite useful to us here at Cape Clear.
If the concept has been permanently removed, can someone provide a
rationale - I know this whole part of WTP will be heavily refactored
post M7, but it is a little unclear to me how much of the existing
approach will be preserved. e.g. will the StructuredEdit model survive,
and if so, how many module types will WTP provide 'out-of-the-box'?
Any pointers/info much appreciated...
John.
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