That seems analogous to the menu item that
allows you to convert a java project into a pde project, but that doesn’t
mean there isn’t a wizard for creating a pde project directly. Why is
this different? Why shouldn’t there be a wizard to create jst.utility
project directly in addition to the menu action that converts an existing java
project?
- Konstantin
From:
wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Neeraj Agrawal
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Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] Utility
Project/Component Wizard is MIA
Hi Konstantin,
The
jst.utility creation wizard doesn't exist now,
there will be tooling available to convert existing
Java Projects to a utility component and add
as a dependent module of the J2EE projects.
Thanks
Neeraj
Agrawal
J2EE
Tooling.
"Konstantin
Komissarchik" <kosta@xxxxxxx>
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I can’t seem to find a way to create a jst.utility component in
the latest I-builds. Did I miss something or did it get lost in the wizard
shuffle?
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Konstantin
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