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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by "Vanni G. Rizzo" <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it> on 2008/07/23 00:39:13 UTC

JDeveloper

Hi to all,

i'm fresh in JSF developing and i want to learn using JSF with
JDeveloeper and Oracle Database.
It's possible to use Trinidad or MyFaces in my JSF JDeveloper (future) works?
I need something like Tabs, Popup box, calendars, etc... and i've seen
that the Oracle ADF (10g) is very restrictive.

thank you

ps: please excuse me for my bad english...

-- 
Vanni G. Rizzo

Re: Antwort: Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Matthias Wessendorf <ma...@apache.org>.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Scott O'Bryan <da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cool, I havn't had a chance to try out Ganymede yet....

it is good :)

>
> wolfgang.toepfer@pta.de wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> By the way, Eclipse Ganymede has pretty nice support for Trinidad
>> regarding auto-completion if you download the WTP plugins
>> and define your web project as Dynamic Web Project (and, optionally, setup
>> *.xhtml as JSP source otherwise use *.jspx or the like as prearranged
>> extension).
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Wolfgang
>
>



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Re: Antwort: Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Scott O'Bryan <da...@gmail.com>.
Cool, I havn't had a chance to try out Ganymede yet....

wolfgang.toepfer@pta.de wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> By the way, Eclipse Ganymede has pretty nice support for Trinidad 
> regarding auto-completion if you download the WTP plugins
> and define your web project as Dynamic Web Project (and, optionally, 
> setup *.xhtml as JSP source otherwise use *.jspx or the like as 
> prearranged extension).
>
> Best wishes,
> Wolfgang 


Antwort: Re: JDeveloper

Posted by wo...@pta.de.
Hi,

By the way, Eclipse Ganymede has pretty nice support for Trinidad 
regarding auto-completion if you download the WTP plugins
and define your web project as Dynamic Web Project (and, optionally, setup 
*.xhtml as JSP source otherwise use *.jspx or the like as prearranged 
extension).

Best wishes,
Wolfgang 

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by "Vanni G. Rizzo" <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>.
Hi guys,

> Yeah, nothing wrong with bleeding edge..  :)

:) i'll try to convince my boss!

bye

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Re: JDeveloper

Posted by "Vanni G. Rizzo" <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>.
Hi guys,

first of all thank you for the replies.

> You will find that in JDEV_HOME/bin and you deploy from JDEV_HOME/j2ee/home
>
> The OC4J_1111 don't share the same ADF or TRINIDAD (and perhaps more) with
> JDEV R3 or R4 so until we get an actual release (they're still in Beta) we
> have to use the OC4J internal to JDEV.

If I understood correctly, I was advised to use the application server
included inside JDev Oracle 11g.
but... in my company have bought Oracle Application Server 10g R3
10.1.3.1.0 and i must deploy in it.
I can't use the Oracle 11g Application Server included inside JDev 11g.
I don't know how to configure application server.
I tried google but nothing good result.

thank you everybody

-- 
Vanni

RE: JDeveloper

Posted by Mark Millman <ma...@mizar.com>.
You will find that in JDEV_HOME/bin and you deploy from JDEV_HOME/j2ee/home

 

The OC4J_1111 don't share the same ADF or TRINIDAD (and perhaps more) with
JDEV R3 or R4 so until we get an actual release (they're still in Beta) we
have to use the OC4J internal to JDEV.

 

Mark

 

mark.millman@mizar.com | www.mizar.com | (360) 945-2643

 

From: Scott O'Bryam [mailto:darkarena@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:28 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Cc: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: JDeveloper

 

Different JSF versions.  You can use the app server included in jdev.

Sent from my iPhone


On Jul 27, 2008, at 5:48 PM, "Edward Dowgiallo" <ed...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Just use a 10g application server.

Ed

On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Vanni G. Rizzo <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>
wrote:

Hi guys,

I've a little problem: i haven't found an oracle application server 11g.
I don't know how to deploy my application done with Jdev 11 g Tech
preview...
Someone can help me?

--
Vanni

 


Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Scott O'Bryam <da...@gmail.com>.
Different JSF versions.  You can use the app server included in jdev.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 27, 2008, at 5:48 PM, "Edward Dowgiallo"  
<ed...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just use a 10g application server.
>
> Ed
>
> On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Vanni G. Rizzo <vanni@ascoltalatuasete.it 
> > wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've a little problem: i haven't found an oracle application server  
> 11g.
> I don't know how to deploy my application done with Jdev 11 g Tech  
> preview...
> Someone can help me?
>
> --
> Vanni
>

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Edward Dowgiallo <ed...@gmail.com>.
Just use a 10g application server.

Ed

On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Vanni G. Rizzo
<va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I've a little problem: i haven't found an oracle application server 11g.
> I don't know how to deploy my application done with Jdev 11 g Tech
> preview...
> Someone can help me?
>
> --
> Vanni
>

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by "Vanni G. Rizzo" <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>.
Hi guys,

I've a little problem: i haven't found an oracle application server 11g.
I don't know how to deploy my application done with Jdev 11 g Tech preview...
Someone can help me?

-- 
Vanni

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Scott O'Bryan <da...@gmail.com>.
Yeah, nothing wrong with bleeding edge..  :)  Trust me when I say that 
by the time the product hits the Tech Preview site most of the major 
issues are worked out.  And like Andrew said, we eat our own dog food..  
AFAIK, the tooling for handling Trinidad are much more complete then in 
any other IDE.

Support for MyFaces or alternate Servlet containers may leave a bit to 
be desired, but it's a dev/debugging environment..  You'll be able to 
deploy to other containers for your deployments.

Scott

Andrew Robinson wrote:
> Yes, you can use it just fine. We eat our own dog food at Oracle and
> run on the nightly builds of JDev to do our work. There are many
> internal customers that run on even more recent builds than the
> preview. As a result, it should be fairly stable as it is quite well
> tested.
>
> Since it is an IDE that is modifying Java files, XML files and JSPX
> files, you can always hand edit these files as well.
>
> -Andrew
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:44 AM, Vanni G. Rizzo
> <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it> wrote:
>   
>> Hi Matthias,
>>
>>     
>>> there was a recent technology preview #4 ...
>>>       
>> I know, but it is still a tecnology preview! My problems are here..
>> Do you suggest to start developing my projects using JDeveloper
>> Tecnology Preview?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> --
>> Vanni
>>
>>     


Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Andrew Robinson <an...@gmail.com>.
Yes, you can use it just fine. We eat our own dog food at Oracle and
run on the nightly builds of JDev to do our work. There are many
internal customers that run on even more recent builds than the
preview. As a result, it should be fairly stable as it is quite well
tested.

Since it is an IDE that is modifying Java files, XML files and JSPX
files, you can always hand edit these files as well.

-Andrew

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:44 AM, Vanni G. Rizzo
<va...@ascoltalatuasete.it> wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>
>> there was a recent technology preview #4 ...
>
> I know, but it is still a tecnology preview! My problems are here..
> Do you suggest to start developing my projects using JDeveloper
> Tecnology Preview?
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> Vanni
>

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by "Vanni G. Rizzo" <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>.
Hi Matthias,

> there was a recent technology preview #4 ...

I know, but it is still a tecnology preview! My problems are here..
Do you suggest to start developing my projects using JDeveloper
Tecnology Preview?

thanks,

-- 
Vanni

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Matthias Wessendorf <ma...@apache.org>.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Vanni G. Rizzo
<va...@ascoltalatuasete.it> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> thank you or the reply.
>
>> Oracle 11g has support for Trinidad.
>
> i know that 11g has more cool features than 10g, but i'm using 10g (
> 11g is a "one year old" tecnology preview)

there was a recent technology preview #4 ...

-Matthias

>
> thanks,
>
> --
> Vanni
>



-- 
Matthias Wessendorf

further stuff:
blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf
mail: matzew-at-apache-dot-org

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by "Vanni G. Rizzo" <va...@ascoltalatuasete.it>.
Hi Scott,

thank you or the reply.

> Oracle 11g has support for Trinidad.

i know that 11g has more cool features than 10g, but i'm using 10g (
11g is a "one year old" tecnology preview)

thanks,

-- 
Vanni

Re: JDeveloper

Posted by Scott O'Bryan <da...@gmail.com>.
Vanni,

Oracle 11g has support for Trinidad.  As for MyFaces, the built in 
application server has JSF built in, so it technically uses the R.I..  
There is no reason you couldn't use myfaces with a tomcat installation 
though and debug using JDeveloper...

Scott

Vanni G. Rizzo wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> i'm fresh in JSF developing and i want to learn using JSF with
> JDeveloeper and Oracle Database.
> It's possible to use Trinidad or MyFaces in my JSF JDeveloper (future) works?
> I need something like Tabs, Popup box, calendars, etc... and i've seen
> that the Oracle ADF (10g) is very restrictive.
>
> thank you
>
> ps: please excuse me for my bad english...
>
>