"kishjeff" wrote : "PeterJ" wrote : You want "Java IDE for Java
EE Developers", the 163MB download. Then install JBoss Tools 3.0 into that like I
suggested earlier.
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| Oh thanks, OK. I just deleted the old eclipse directory and unzipped the bigger one
into c:\eclipse (c:\ actually)
| So now I'm unpacking this over it: eclipse-jee-ganymede-SR1-win32.zip
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| "PeterJ" wrote :
| | Your standalone JBoss AS 5.0.0.GA install is just fine, but see this post for a
correction you need to make:
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4202195#...
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| I'll give it a shot.
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| "PeterJ" wrote :
| | Also, what JDK are you using? 5 or 6? Did you get the JBoss AS download that
corresponds to that JDK? The JBoss AS download for JDK6 has 'jdk6' in the name,
the other one is for JDK 5.
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| I'm using jdk1.6.0_12 - and the JBoss I downloaded was named:
jboss-5.0.0.GA-jdk6.zip so I guess that is OK, eh?
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| Hopefully this works better! I really appreciate the fine tuning of the information I
read.
OK. Things seem better but I can't add jboss as a server. I did see the bug report at
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=257823
however I'm a little confused as to what the correct solution is.
Basically in eclipse I get this message:
Missing classpath entry C:\Apps\JBoss\jboss-5.0.0.GA\server\default\lib\mail.jar
when I try to add the server using application server directory:
C:\Apps\JBoss\jboss-5.0.0.GA
I assume from the bug discussion that the serverdef was still wrong.
I am replacing the current one with the one mentioned by wolfgang there at
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=257823
hoping it allows me to add the JBoss server after staring eclipse with a -clean
no I'm still getting the same error trying to add the JBoss server.
Can anyone point out some obvious problem? thanks
Jeff
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