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Re: [higgins-dev] eclipse WTP bugs

Sorry for the deploy related question, I've just found that it is renamed 
server-config.wsdd ...

On Monday 04 December 2006 10:09, Anthony Bussani wrote:
> Thanks for all your hints !
> I have checked all points and unfortunately everything seems ok,
> project_loc defined, IdAs AntBuild.launch in good location.
> I've even tryed to use an Idas.jar and to close the idas project, the
> dialog J2EE modules dialog box reapeared, but the deployment was failing,
> with a new exception related to the variable pointing to this jar :(
> I will try again when a new WST release is out, but in meanwhile use your
> ant files.
> I was wondering: is there a deploy.wsdd for the TrustService (and the
> others WS) ? I have only found one to define handlers/serializer.
> I will write one but I want to be sure to not forget anything (some others
> handlers) ?
> Thanks for your help !
>
> Anthony.
>
> On Friday 01 December 2006 22:58, Jim Sermersheim wrote:
> > Eclipse isn't particularly nice when one wants to have the option of
> > building inside and outside of Eclipse.  I'm always building with ant,
> > and deploying war files. I'm not using the WST or WTP (whatever it's
> > called) plugin because I couldn't get it to install into Eclipse.
> >
> > I don't know what that stuff at the top is about (bad site.xml), but line
> > 138 looks bad:
> >
> > "The file does not exist for the external tool named IdAS Ant Builder."
> >
> > Do you have a file like this?
> > <path to project>org.eclipse.higgins.idas/.externalToolBuilders/IdAS Ant
> > Builder.launch
> >
> > If not, you need it. It should come down with the rest of the files.  If
> > you do have it, then maybe there's a problem with a file named inside of
> > that file.  There's only one that I can see: <stringAttribute
> > key="org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ATTR_LOCATION"
> > value="${project_loc}/build.xml"/>
> >
> > This looks familiar.  Mike was telling me he was getting some error
> > saying that ${project_loc} was undefined in his Eclipse environment.
> >
> > Am I falsely assuming that all Eclipse installations have ${project_loc}
> > set?  If you got this far, try this in Eclipse:
> >
> > Go to Project Properties for org.eclipse.higgins.idas, Click on
> > "builders", then edit "IdAS Ant Builder".  On the Main tab, click any of
> > the "Variables" buttons and see if there's a project_loc variable.  If
> > not (it would be interesting to know why not), try to create a new one
> > (Edit Variables, New, name it project_loc and enter the path to the root
> > of your org.eclipse.higgins.idas project.
> >
> > I'm interested in hearing which path you ended up going down and if
> > anything worked.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > >>> Anthony Bussani <bus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 12/1/06 8:42 AM >>>
> >
> > Hi Jim,
> >
> > I attached the .log, the exception happening is the last one one the
> > file, from the jfacet plugin. It seems to come from a J2EE class.
> > FYI: Before "bumping" on this bug I was already using your build env,
> > with variables pointing to dependency libs, it was working without
> > problem. Are you always deploying using .war files ?
> >
> > Thanks for the help !
> >
> >
> >
> > ################################################################
> >
> > On Friday 01 December 2006 16:20, Jim Sermersheim wrote:
> > > I suspect it may be due to my changes to get the ant build to work, but
> > > I'm not sure what.  What's the exception in the log?
> > >
> > > >>> Anthony Bussani <bus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 12/1/06 4:02 AM >>>
> > >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I just wanted to share a bad experience using some higgins projects.
> > > I am part of the team working on the STS Idemix plugins and to test
> > > this new plugins I've download from the CVS repository the required
> > > packages: org.eclipse.higins.idas
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.bindings.axis1x.core
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.bindings.axis1x.service
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.bindings.axis1x.types
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.bindings.axis1x.xfer_temp
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.core
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.extension.samltoken
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.extension.usernametoken
> > > org.eclipse.higgins.sts.informationcardgenerator
> > >
> > > I am using eclipse/WTP and tomcat/axis1.3, and the "magic" deployment
> > > feature from WTP. It was working fine until now.
> > > With the last code I had suddenly no access to the properties "J2EE
> > > Module Depedencies", only a error dialog box with "The currently
> > > displayed pages contains invalid values".
> > > The exception logged in .metadata/.log was not so much helpfull.
> > > By chance I discover that closing the project org.eclipse.higgins.idas
> > > is correcting this really annoying bugs ... but still idas is needed
> > > and at least referenced in core & samltoken packages.
> > > This WTP error dialog box seems to be known, for multiple different
> > > problems. Its maybe due to some circular references ?
> > > Did someone else had the same experience ?
> > > Ok, it should be a bug submit in the WTP project, but maybe a
> > > .classpath or a .project just get wrong ...
> > > Mmm... maybe I will just give up and always use Jim's ant file ;)
> > >
> > > Thanks for any help or hint !
> > >
> > > Anthony.
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