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Posted to user@geronimo.apache.org by Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com> on 2006/02/27 17:23:56 UTC

WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful  
resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where  
you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.

http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php

The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is  
eclipse.webtools.

The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https:// 
bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/

If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the  
functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a  
Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the  
project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to  
the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.

Thanks.

- sachin




Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>.
Yep, will do.

- sachin



On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:

> 2006/2/27, Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>:
>> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
>> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where
>> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.
>
> Hi Sachin,
>
> Could that be added to Devtools web site? I think many people aren't
> as lucky as I am - having it in my archive ;)
>
> Jacek
>
> --
> Jacek Laskowski
> http://www.laskowski.org.pl


Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Jacek Laskowski <el...@gmail.com>.
2006/2/27, Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>:
> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where
> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.

Hi Sachin,

Could that be added to Devtools web site? I think many people aren't
as lucky as I am - having it in my archive ;)

Jacek

--
Jacek Laskowski
http://www.laskowski.org.pl

Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>.
I think you are really off base here.  :)  Take two steps back here.   
Please first go through the articles I recommended, it will give you  
a much better understanding of how eclipse plugins are built and  
debugged.  You need first and foremost and understanding of the PDE.   
Run though some of the tutorials on the eclipse site.  Create your  
own plugin, debug it.  Afterwards you'll have realized the answer to  
your questions.

- sachin



On Feb 28, 2006, at 10:31 PM, Lin Sun wrote:

> Thanks.  I am willing to help out the documentation once I figure  
> out how to
> do that myself.  I did go through a basic Hello plugin development  
> tutorial
> but I still have the following specific questions:
>
> 1) When I imported devtools project into Eclipse, I imported it as  
> a plugin
> development--plugin project.   Then I gave it a project name and  
> pointed the
> project contents to directory devtools\modules\eclipse-plugin.
> Selected default of the rest and finished creating the project.    
> However, I
> noticed the devtools\modules\eclipse-plugin\plugin.xml file is  
> created,
> which was not there before I imported the devtools project into  
> Eclipse.
>
> 2) Also, I'd like to know what should I have on the java build path  
> of the
> project?  I tried to put everything I can think of -- WTP 1.0.1 SDK  
> zip
> file, Eclipse 3.1.2. zip file, but when I tried to right click on
> GenericServerBehaviour (inside of GeronimoServerBehavior.java file)  
> and
> selected "open call hierarchy" I got a "the resource is not on the  
> build
> path of a Java project" error.   I also could not find the java API  
> doc of
> this file either.
>
> Thanks again for your help!
>
> Lin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 3:42 PM
> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org
> Subject: Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>
> Yes I can but it will be a while before I get to it.   Most of the
> information you really need is in Plugin Development Guide in the
> Eclipse Help and the tutorials on the Eclipse site which is full of
> information to get started.  But before anything, your best bet is to
> go though one of the tutorials on creating your first plugin to get
> familiar with the the plugin development environment and how the
> eclipse framework works.
>
> See http://www.eclipse.org/articles/
>
> - sachin
>
>
>
> On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Lin Sun wrote:
>
>> I read your wiki page on how to develop Geronimo within eclipse
>> which was
>> very helpful.  However, I haven't been able to debug the Geronimo
>> plugin
>> within eclipse.   Is there any document on how to that, similar as
>> the wiki
>> page for developing Geronimo?   I think this will be very useful
>> for anyone
>> who wants to help out with the Geronimo plugin.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lin
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:12 PM
>> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>>
>> Just like you would hunt down a problem in G or any other project.
>> Use the debugger.  Eclipse/WTP provides sdk distributions so all the
>> source is available.  You can put breakpoints in the geronimo code to
>> see the method call hierarchy in the debug view in Eclipse to get an
>> understanding of who calls what.
>>
>> Another common practice is to verify problems against other server
>> adapters.  This would be a good indication that the bug is in WTP and
>> not the implementation of a given adapter.  Then you can use the
>> debugger to evaluate further.
>>
>> - sachin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Lin Sun wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sachin,
>>>
>>> Thanks this information is very useful.  I am relatively new to the
>>> plugin
>>> development... Could you shed some light on how to tell if a defect
>>> is in
>>> WTP or Geronimo devtools?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Lin
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:24 AM
>>> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org; user@geronimo.apache.org
>>> Subject: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>>>
>>> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
>>> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and  
>>> where
>>> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php
>>>
>>> The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is
>>> eclipse.webtools.
>>>
>>> The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https://
>>> bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
>>>
>>> If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the
>>> functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a
>>> Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the
>>> project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to
>>> the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> - sachin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>


RE: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Lin Sun <li...@gmail.com>.
Thanks.  I am willing to help out the documentation once I figure out how to
do that myself.  I did go through a basic Hello plugin development tutorial
but I still have the following specific questions:

1) When I imported devtools project into Eclipse, I imported it as a plugin
development--plugin project.   Then I gave it a project name and pointed the
project contents to directory devtools\modules\eclipse-plugin.
Selected default of the rest and finished creating the project.   However, I
noticed the devtools\modules\eclipse-plugin\plugin.xml file is created,
which was not there before I imported the devtools project into Eclipse.

2) Also, I'd like to know what should I have on the java build path of the
project?  I tried to put everything I can think of -- WTP 1.0.1 SDK zip
file, Eclipse 3.1.2. zip file, but when I tried to right click on
GenericServerBehaviour (inside of GeronimoServerBehavior.java file) and
selected "open call hierarchy" I got a "the resource is not on the build
path of a Java project" error.   I also could not find the java API doc of
this file either.

Thanks again for your help! 
 
Lin

-----Original Message-----
From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 3:42 PM
To: dev@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Yes I can but it will be a while before I get to it.   Most of the  
information you really need is in Plugin Development Guide in the  
Eclipse Help and the tutorials on the Eclipse site which is full of  
information to get started.  But before anything, your best bet is to  
go though one of the tutorials on creating your first plugin to get  
familiar with the the plugin development environment and how the  
eclipse framework works.

See http://www.eclipse.org/articles/

- sachin



On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Lin Sun wrote:

> I read your wiki page on how to develop Geronimo within eclipse  
> which was
> very helpful.  However, I haven't been able to debug the Geronimo  
> plugin
> within eclipse.   Is there any document on how to that, similar as  
> the wiki
> page for developing Geronimo?   I think this will be very useful  
> for anyone
> who wants to help out with the Geronimo plugin.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:12 PM
> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org
> Subject: Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>
> Just like you would hunt down a problem in G or any other project.
> Use the debugger.  Eclipse/WTP provides sdk distributions so all the
> source is available.  You can put breakpoints in the geronimo code to
> see the method call hierarchy in the debug view in Eclipse to get an
> understanding of who calls what.
>
> Another common practice is to verify problems against other server
> adapters.  This would be a good indication that the bug is in WTP and
> not the implementation of a given adapter.  Then you can use the
> debugger to evaluate further.
>
> - sachin
>
>
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Lin Sun wrote:
>
>> Hi Sachin,
>>
>> Thanks this information is very useful.  I am relatively new to the
>> plugin
>> development... Could you shed some light on how to tell if a defect
>> is in
>> WTP or Geronimo devtools?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lin
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:24 AM
>> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org; user@geronimo.apache.org
>> Subject: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>>
>> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
>> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where
>> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.
>>
>> http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php
>>
>> The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is
>> eclipse.webtools.
>>
>> The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https://
>> bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
>>
>> If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the
>> functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a
>> Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the
>> project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to
>> the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> - sachin
>>
>>
>>
>


Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>.
Yes I can but it will be a while before I get to it.   Most of the  
information you really need is in Plugin Development Guide in the  
Eclipse Help and the tutorials on the Eclipse site which is full of  
information to get started.  But before anything, your best bet is to  
go though one of the tutorials on creating your first plugin to get  
familiar with the the plugin development environment and how the  
eclipse framework works.

See http://www.eclipse.org/articles/

- sachin



On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Lin Sun wrote:

> I read your wiki page on how to develop Geronimo within eclipse  
> which was
> very helpful.  However, I haven't been able to debug the Geronimo  
> plugin
> within eclipse.   Is there any document on how to that, similar as  
> the wiki
> page for developing Geronimo?   I think this will be very useful  
> for anyone
> who wants to help out with the Geronimo plugin.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:12 PM
> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org
> Subject: Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>
> Just like you would hunt down a problem in G or any other project.
> Use the debugger.  Eclipse/WTP provides sdk distributions so all the
> source is available.  You can put breakpoints in the geronimo code to
> see the method call hierarchy in the debug view in Eclipse to get an
> understanding of who calls what.
>
> Another common practice is to verify problems against other server
> adapters.  This would be a good indication that the bug is in WTP and
> not the implementation of a given adapter.  Then you can use the
> debugger to evaluate further.
>
> - sachin
>
>
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Lin Sun wrote:
>
>> Hi Sachin,
>>
>> Thanks this information is very useful.  I am relatively new to the
>> plugin
>> development... Could you shed some light on how to tell if a defect
>> is in
>> WTP or Geronimo devtools?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lin
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:24 AM
>> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org; user@geronimo.apache.org
>> Subject: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>>
>> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
>> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where
>> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.
>>
>> http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php
>>
>> The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is
>> eclipse.webtools.
>>
>> The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https://
>> bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
>>
>> If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the
>> functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a
>> Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the
>> project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to
>> the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> - sachin
>>
>>
>>
>


RE: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Lin Sun <li...@gmail.com>.
I read your wiki page on how to develop Geronimo within eclipse which was
very helpful.  However, I haven't been able to debug the Geronimo plugin
within eclipse.   Is there any document on how to that, similar as the wiki
page for developing Geronimo?   I think this will be very useful for anyone
who wants to help out with the Geronimo plugin.

Thanks, 
 
Lin

-----Original Message-----
From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:12 PM
To: dev@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Just like you would hunt down a problem in G or any other project.   
Use the debugger.  Eclipse/WTP provides sdk distributions so all the  
source is available.  You can put breakpoints in the geronimo code to  
see the method call hierarchy in the debug view in Eclipse to get an  
understanding of who calls what.

Another common practice is to verify problems against other server  
adapters.  This would be a good indication that the bug is in WTP and  
not the implementation of a given adapter.  Then you can use the  
debugger to evaluate further.

- sachin



On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Lin Sun wrote:

> Hi Sachin,
>
> Thanks this information is very useful.  I am relatively new to the  
> plugin
> development... Could you shed some light on how to tell if a defect  
> is in
> WTP or Geronimo devtools?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:24 AM
> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org; user@geronimo.apache.org
> Subject: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>
> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where
> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php
>
> The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is
> eclipse.webtools.
>
> The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https://
> bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
>
> If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the
> functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a
> Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the
> project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to
> the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - sachin
>
>
>


Re: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>.
Just like you would hunt down a problem in G or any other project.   
Use the debugger.  Eclipse/WTP provides sdk distributions so all the  
source is available.  You can put breakpoints in the geronimo code to  
see the method call hierarchy in the debug view in Eclipse to get an  
understanding of who calls what.

Another common practice is to verify problems against other server  
adapters.  This would be a good indication that the bug is in WTP and  
not the implementation of a given adapter.  Then you can use the  
debugger to evaluate further.

- sachin



On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Lin Sun wrote:

> Hi Sachin,
>
> Thanks this information is very useful.  I am relatively new to the  
> plugin
> development... Could you shed some light on how to tell if a defect  
> is in
> WTP or Geronimo devtools?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:24 AM
> To: dev@geronimo.apache.org; user@geronimo.apache.org
> Subject: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects
>
> With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful
> resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where
> you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php
>
> The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is
> eclipse.webtools.
>
> The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https://
> bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
>
> If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the
> functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a
> Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the
> project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to
> the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - sachin
>
>
>


RE: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

Posted by Lin Sun <li...@gmail.com>.
Hi Sachin,

Thanks this information is very useful.  I am relatively new to the plugin
development... Could you shed some light on how to tell if a defect is in
WTP or Geronimo devtools?   

Thanks, 
 
Lin

-----Original Message-----
From: Sachin Patel [mailto:sppatel2@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:24 AM
To: dev@geronimo.apache.org; user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: WTP/Eclipse questions/defects

With the release of the Eclipse plugin, here are a list of helpful  
resources where WTP/Eclipse specific questions can be asked and where  
you'll be able to search for answers to many common questions.

http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index_project.php

The newsgroup URL is news.eclipse.org and the WTP specific list is  
eclipse.webtools.

The bug reporting tool for all Eclipse projects is https:// 
bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/

If you feel you find a defect in WTP that you feel affects the  
functionality of the Geronimo plugin, for tracking purposes open a  
Jira in Geronimo and link it to the bugzilla number.  This way the  
project is aware and thus can ensure that the defect gets added to  
the WTP adopter list and can take a higher priority.

Thanks.

- sachin