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Rob Stryker commented on JBIDE-6198:
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Unfortunately we've taken this jar from the {server_home}/client/jboss-javaee.jar so
if this jar is unacceptable in terms of full compliance for the spec, it should be brought
up in the app-server level. :(
I'll commit changing the CPC name but I will leave the (JBossTools) so that users can
still be aware of which toolset is providing the classpath container.
I'll also ask for someone from JBoss-as to provide such a jar for our inclusion.
"J2EE 5.0 libraries (JBoss Tools)" contains only subset of
API
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Key: JBIDE-6198
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-6198
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.GA
Environment: Eclipse 3.5.2 / JBoss AS 5.1 / Mac OS X 10.5.7 / Ubuntu 9.10 (JDK
6u18)
Reporter: henk de boer
Assignee: Rob Stryker
JBoss Tools 3.1.0.GA adds a library to Eclipse called "J2EE 5.0 libraries (JBoss
Tools)". The name of this library suggests it's the full Java EE 5 API, however
upon inspection it appears to be a subset:
javax.annotation
javax.ejb
javax.enterprise.deploy
javax.jms
javax.persistence
javax.resource
javax.security.jacc
javax.servlet
javax.transaction
javax.xml
Among others, javax.faces and javax.mail are missing.
Additionally, the name of the library is not consistent. In project -> properties
-> Java Build Path -> Add Library... it's called "JEE 5.0 libraries",
but after adding it to a project it's referred to as "J2EE 5.0 libraries (JBoss
Tools)". I think "Java EE 5 libraries" would be the best name as both
"JEE 5.0" and "J2EE 5.0" are not official terms.
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