Since AS does not pick up any ESB specific jars, so the esb project
wizard require the user specify a ESB runtime and then add esb jars into
the classpath
Denny
Burr Sutter wrote:
most of the ESB specific jars are in the deploy directory.
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>> Hi Jeff
>>>> I include some mail-lists, someone in the list may be interested
>>>> in it too.
>>>
>>>>> 1) The project wizard did not add jbossesb-rossetta.jar to the
>>>>> classpath, I had to do this myself.
>>>
>>>> Did you specify a esb runtime when creating the project? I tested
>>>> it and the jar is included in the classpath under "JBoss ESB
>>>> Runtime" container.
>>>
>>> Isn't that jar supposed to be picked up by JBoss AS classpath
>>> container ?
>>>
>>> When we deploy to SOA-P there is no additional runtimes needed.
>> If I understand jeff's concern correctly the problem is that the
>> runtime is fine but the compiler in Eclipse needs the jar in its
>> "build path".
>
> Yes I know. And my point is that all other services provide by AS
> normally
> is to be found in the AS classpath.
>
> If it is not in there where is it ?
>
> -max
>
>>>>> 2) Providers shows up below services in the xml source, and the
>>>>> providers element is red x and red underline with the message:
>>>>> invalid content was found, no child elements expected.
>>>>> 3) Filter would not always show up right away when creating a JMS
>>>>> Provider Bus (thought we were going to name these channels?). If
>>>>> I moved the "bus" up or down, or otherwise then it showed
up.
>>>>> 4) Should id be busid in the name (it is in the xml)?
>>>>> 5) Under providers, JMS Provider, name should be selectable from
>>>>> a list, e.g., JBossMQ?
>>>>>
>>>> about 2, 3, 4 and 5, it seems that it's something related to
>>>> jboss-esb.xml editor, right? Max , do you have any comments?
>>>
>>> Yes - Jeff should report these in jira with screenshots and info so
>>> they can get fixed.
>>>
>>> Denny - about the download build page please create jira with it so
>>> we won't forgot
>>> to get the smooks plugin available for standalone download. (even
>>> thouhgh for it to work
>>> you need AS etc. too)
>>>
>>> /max
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Denny
>>>>
>>>>> Jeff
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Denny Xu" <dxu(a)redhat.com>
>>>>> To: "Jeffrey Delong" <jdelong(a)redhat.com>
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2008 8:55:59 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada
>>>>> Mountain
>>>>> Subject: Re: Fwd: [Fwd: [Soa-tools-list] a rough esb project
>>>>> wizard is ready]
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jeff
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeffrey Delong wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Danny,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is this plugin compatible with Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede) or 3.3
>>>>>> (Europa)?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Eclipse 3.4 is fine
>>>>>
>>>>>> Where specifically can I access the plugin? I would like to test
>>>>>> it out? Is there a list of required dependencies?
>>>>>>
>>>>> the plugin has been added to nightly build, so you can get it
>>>>> from jboss tools nightly build:
>>>>>
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/builds/nightly/, it
>>>>> requires WTP 3.0.
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks very much to test it, if you have any suggestion and
>>>>> requirement and any problem, please fell free to let me know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Denny
>>>>>
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