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OLga Chikvina updated JBDS-443:
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Attachment: jspHello_screenshot.png
GSG needs correction
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Key: JBDS-443
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-443
Project: Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.1.0.GA
Reporter: OLga Chikvina
Assignee: OLga Chikvina
Fix For: 2.0.0.beta1
Attachments: jspHello_screenshot.png
"1) Under Fig 3.23
http://localhost/workshop/myAction.seam should be
http://localhost:8080/workshop/myAction.seam
2) Sect. 3.5.2 there was no Hibernate option for me after selecting >>. I had to go
to the open perspective icon (the one on the left of figure 3.38) to see a Hibernate
Option.
Also I have found a feature in JBDS
If you define a new seam project as described in section 3.1.2
Then repeat these steps using a new project name I find I cannot re-use the existing
database connection.
I get a "Driver class property is empty for selected 'DefaultDS' connection
profile" error
The only way I can find around this is to re-define the database connection to re-select
the same database driver and re-enter the url as jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost:1701 i.e all
the same values as before.
The above feature is only evident if I test the connection whilst in the JDBC Connection
properties page. If I don't test the connection I can define as many new seam projects
as I like.
Sect. 4.2.1 If you add the code <% System.out.println("Hello World!"); %>
into the hello.jsp when run it will actually output "Hello World" in the server
log - it might be worth adding a note to say that, just incase people think it will be
displayed in the browser.
When you get to the point of running the application Figure 4.15 will actually display
the result of <%= new java.util.Date() %> i.e. the <current_datetime> and not
"Hello World" as shown - see attached screen shot."
Comments are made by Shaun Appleton.
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