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Re: [epp-dev] RC1 Testing and Issues
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But, indeed, even if you had the Java EE Package, there would be no plugin
development perspective. We (well, I) leave PDE out of the Java EE package
deliberately, mostly since the target users are those developing web
applications and we all know the result of including everything all
developers might need.
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Yeah... That would do it. Sorry. Grabbed Java instead of Java EE. Duh.
Long week.
Thanks!
Brian Fitzpatrick
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
Eclipse Data Tools Platform Connectivity Team Lead
Staff Software Engineer, Sybase, Inc.
Markus Knauer <mknauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hmm, you are using the Java package? At least it looks like this.
If this is true then the plugin development perspective is not there
because this package is for Java developers only, i.e. without PDE, the
sources, etc.
If it is the RCP package then... it would be a severe error.
Markus
2009/5/21 <brian.fitzpatrick@xxxxxxxxxx>
Is the plug-in development perspective missing from this EPP package for
RC1? Or am I just missing it?
I'm looking at the win32 version and just seeing the CVS, Debug, Java
(default), Java Browsing, Java Type Hierarchy, Planning, Resource, Team
Syncrhonization, and XML perspectives.
--Fitz
Brian Fitzpatrick
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
Eclipse Data Tools Platform Connectivity Team Lead
Staff Software Engineer, Sybase, Inc.
David M Williams <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
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I'll give a quick +1 for Java EE package (but admit have only tested web
apps on windows).
Just FYI, I have started a "results" page at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Package_Testing/Results/JavaEEIDE/20090521
and sent a note to participating dev lists,
and will hopefully get some broader testing.
I did notice there's a few update sites listed now, but not the whole
list.
Is that issue being tracked in a but somewhere? Will we have to "manually"
provide a list for this release?
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