Never mind, I found it.
Search results on market place lists only version 8.5.
However, 7.0 was listed as suggested item on side panel.
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Never mind, I found it.
Search results on market place lists only version 8.5.
However, 7.0 was listed as suggested item on side panel.
I am using STS 3.1/Eclispse 3.8.
It comes installed with Websphere 6 plugin.
I need eclipse to connect to Websphere 7, so I tried to find it in Eclipse Marketplace, but I could not find it...
I tried roo 1.1.5 by trying out the expenses sample, my own roo scripts.
When I tried "run on server", the web browser got stuck on a little faint blue box with the text "loading..." in it. I am...
I downloaded eclipse 3.6.2 latest eclipse-jee-helios-SR2-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz and installed it. It also suffers from the same problem.
I have to run with -clean everytime. Running it once does...
I had a STS 2.5 installation which got sequentially upgraded over a few releases over time. Recently, I upgraded it from 2.7.0.M1 to 2.7.0.M2 and after which STS no longer prompts me for workspace on...
I entered the following into roo shell.
At "roo>perform tests" or mvn gae:run the following test failure was encountered:
What does it mean and what is the remedy?
OK, I tried the Pizza example.
It took me two hours to figure out how to work to get the web app up and running. And I'm all excited.
TWO HOURS!!! versus what would have taken me a week or may...
The last time I installed 2.3.3M1 into /opt/springsource/... as root,
I was able to run as non-root user to create a roo project and run the roo shell.
This time, I installed 2.3.3M2 as a fresh...
Using Eclipse 2.3.3M2, I created a Spring template project.
The project generated files that required SpringFramework 3.0.3,
but the pom specifies SpringFramework 3.0.1, causing the error message...
Hmmm ... this post is confusing me quite a bit.
I don't expect the rest of Spring to be compatible with GAE. I don't expect old projects that use Spring to be GAE compatible and I don't think I...
I installed roo on Ubuntu 64 system at /opt/springsource/roo-1.1.0.M1 using super-user - just like eclipse is also installed using su (thro synaptic).
I did the recommended soft link
ln -s...
Irreverently irrelevant, but
Spring Roosters = Programmers who use Spring Roo
Spring Chickens = Programmers who need introduction to Roo
BTW, what is the history of choosing the name "Roo"?