"Oliver Roell" wrote :
| I have developed for some years with Eclipse 3.1.2 and JBossIDE 1.6
| Now I have installed Eclipse 3.4.2 and JBossTools 3.0.1 and have two questions:
|
Welcome to the new world ;)
anonymous wrote :
| 1. How I can use XDoclet with JBossTools 3.0.1 for my J2EE 1.4 projects?
|
When we moved from JBossIDE to JBoss Tools we "cleaned up", and one of those
things we removed were the custom xdoclet support we had because 1) noone were maintaining
it 2) WTP contains same/similar xdoclet support 3) noone complained when we removed it
almost 3 years ago 4) annotations is a much better model.
That of course doesn't really help you, but just to give you some background.
The best option you got is to try use the WTP xdoclet support or try and install the
xdoclet plugins from JBossIDE into latest Eclipse (I don't know if that works though)
anonymous wrote :
| 2. Is it possible to convert the packaging-information from JBossIDE 1.6 into
JBossTools 3.0.1, or do I must create complete new project archives from scratch for all
my J2EE projects with the JBossTools 3.0.1?
|
We actually did create a conversion tool for this back then and its mentioned/documented
in this blog:
http://blog.hibernate.org/Bloggers/FastAndIncrementalPackagingInJBossTools
But we got very few (i.e. none really ;) asking to expand or make it easier to do so we
did not push it more back then.
You can try that script and if not let us know what didn't work and we can try and
help out.
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