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Rob Stryker updated JBIDE-6198:
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I've found one jar with the javax/mail package (common/lib/mail.jar), but it also
seems to include implementation classes and not just interfaces, and so I am not sure we
have the rights to distribute it. The faces api seems to be bundled in
./server/default/deploy/jbossweb.sar/jsf-libs/jsf-api.jar.
The mail.jar is 388k and the jsf-api jar is 352k. Adding these two jars to my plugin's
distribution would add more than 700k to the size, and also might conflict with license
requirements (?). Max, any advice here?
"J2EE 5.0 libraries (JBoss Tools)" contains only subset of
API
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Key: JBIDE-6198
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/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: Max Andersen
Fix For: 3.2.0.Beta2
Attachments: files.txt
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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