[jbosstools-dev] Re: how to commit codes to JBDS?

grid.qian fqian at redhat.com
Thu Nov 20 03:59:16 EST 2008


O, thanks.
But I add these lines to the plugin_customization.ini. How can I check 
the result?
Wait for next day build? or other ways?
> I think you need to add the preferences:
> org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui/PREFERENCE_SERVER=org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.jboss42 
>
> org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui/PREFERENCE_RUNTIME=org.jboss.tools.ws.creation.jbossWebServiceRT 
>
> to the plugin_customization.ini file of the com.jboss.jbds.product 
> plugin.
>
> Snjeza
>
> grid.qian wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>> I need to set the default values of wtp's web service server and 
>> runtime in the eclipse config.ini file.
>>
>> I add two lines in config.ini file
>> /instance/org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui/PREFERENCE_SERVER=org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.jboss42 
>>
>> /instance/org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui/PREFERENCE_RUNTIME=org.jboss.tools.ws.creation.jbossWebServiceRT 
>>
>> or
>> org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui/PREFERENCE_SERVER=org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.jboss42 
>>
>> org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui/PREFERENCE_RUNTIME=org.jboss.tools.ws.creation.jbossWebServiceRT 
>>
>> But these settings do not affect the results. I do not know how I 
>> should write these lines.
>> Who can help me for this?
>>
>> Grid
>>
>>> The reason we wanted it in the jbds product configuration is that we 
>>> must not do hardcoded
>>> overrides like this in JBoss Tools - it is not our decision to 
>>> override the default setup in users existing Eclipse installation.
>>>
>>> Thus we can/should only do it in JBDS where we control the eclipse 
>>> install.
>>> The reason I pointed to the product plugin is that it has a 
>>> config.ini file in where you can set properties to override
>>> the behavior.
>>>
>>> I assume the following two lines of code:
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.jst.ws.internal.consumption.ui.plugin.WebServiceConsumptionUIPlugin.getInstance().getPluginPreferences().setDefault("PREFERENCE_SERVER", 
>>> "org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.jboss42");
>>> +        
>>> org.eclipse.jst.ws.internal.consumption.ui.plugin.WebServiceConsumptionUIPlugin.getInstance().getPluginPreferences().setDefault("PREFERENCE_RUNTIME", 
>>> "org.jboss.tools.ws.creation.jbossWebServiceRT");
>>>
>>> Should be possible to do via config.ini or some other property file.
>>>
>>> If you don't know, then ask on Jboss tools dev where we got a few 
>>> people that might know the answer.
>>>
>>> /max
>>>
>>>> Hi Max,
>>>> I have access to the link. It make me puzzled how to commit these 
>>>> changes.
>>>> The steps are:
>>>> 1 check out the sources
>>>>    svn checkout 
>>>> https://svn.jboss.org/repos/devstudio/trunk/product/plugins/com.jboss.jbds.product/ 
>>>>
>>>> 2 commit my codes
>>>>    svn commit -m "changes for JBDE-357"
>>>>
>>>> But in the link, there are not WS module codes. What I should 
>>>> commit? only my changed codes or something else?
>>>> And what configuration file need I to change?
>>>>
>>>> So I have created a patch for this issue and uploaded it to the 
>>>> jira for this issue.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Grid
>>>>> I just checked and Grid.Qian does have access to that link.
>>>>> Are you using the correct login ?
>>>>>
>>>>> dennyxu did not have access for some reason so I went and added 
>>>>> that too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know how it goes and if you are uncertain if your changes 
>>>>> are correct for
>>>>> the product configuration then just attach a patch to that issue 
>>>>> and i'll look at it.
>>>>>
>>>>> /max
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I fixed the bug JBDS-357,but I do not know where I should commit 
>>>>>> my codes?
>>>>>> Denny give me a link:
>>>>>> https://svn.jboss.org/repos/devstudio/trunk/product/plugins/com.jboss.jbds.product/ 
>>>>>> But there are not codes in the link.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Grid
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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