Thanks, I found the Servers view, too, but
no perspective as shown in the article. I’ll get onto the WTP forum.
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Hi Ely,
As far as I know there is no Server perspective. There is a
server view that can be accessed via Windows->Show View->Other->Server->Servers.
You will of course need WTP on top of Eclipse to access this view.
P.S. This mailing list is intended for WTP related development
issues. Please, ask WTP usage related questions on the WTP forum. Thanks.
Peter Moogk
Rational Web Services Development
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Web services newbie here. I found the “Web Tools Evaluation
Guide” article, which shows a Server Perspective in Eclipse. I am
using Eclipse 3.1.1 and can find no such perspective. It’s not in
WindowsàOpen PerspectiveàOther..
and there’s no mention of it when I search for “server
perspective” in Eclipse Help.
Where
does this perspective get loaded? I’m working on an Apache SOAP
application accessing an external web service and I’m desperate to set up
TCP/IP monitoring so I can see the SOAP message that is actually being sent
out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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