>> I ask this because I am in the situation when try to create
some out
>> of the box ESB project examples,
>> I want to set the SOA-P classpath container to the projects
>> classpath, so they can work with ESB
>> runtime support, users just need create a JBoss SOA-P runtime with
>> the same name specified in
>> project examples in their workspace after they import the project
>> examples, but for now, there
>> is not a separate server runtime type for JBoss SOA-P, if using
>> EAP runtime, users might create
>> a EAP runtime and can't make it works, users would be depressed.
> Yes - but creating server type wouldn't fix that - in the examples
> the only link is the name, not the type afaik.
yes, on the surface, the name is the only link, but the server type
will hint users which type of server runtime
should be created for projects, and ESB project examples only work
with SOA-P.
Sure - and i assume you will call that runtime you use
jboss-soa-p-runtime so they can get that hint there too ?
/max