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1. Re: Eclipse plugin for enable WildFly as a Runtime Server
jskovjyskebankdk May 31, 2013 2:29 AM (in response to sentonimo)1 of 1 people found this helpfulThe next 4.1 release of JbossTools is planned for today, and it should fix the container classpath problem for EAP61 that has been a problem for us.
So I hope that we'll be running EAP61 properly on Monday
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2. Re: Eclipse plugin for enable WildFly as a Runtime Server
sentonimo Nov 4, 2013 4:56 AM (in response to jskovjyskebankdk)Hi one more time!
First, I'm so sorry for delayed my response.
Second, thank you for your answer, Jesper. Yes, when I readed your post, I tried with the plugin for JBoss EAP61 and Eclipse was able to run the WildFly Alpha1.
But there is a big BUT: it's right, Eclipse with the plugin of EAP61 let me use Wildfly, BUT it only let me create JEE 6 Projects!
If WildFly is "targeting JEE7", this solution is not good.
So, I've to redo my question:
Widfly is comming (today is 04-Nov, and the release day is 11-Nov), but I've not seen any movement or activity to release soon a Eclipse plugin that let me create a JEE7 Project. Are there any plan about this, seen that with the EAP61 plugin is not posible create JEE7 projects?
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3. Re: Eclipse plugin for enable WildFly as a Runtime Server
rob.stryker Nov 4, 2013 9:12 AM (in response to sentonimo)1 of 1 people found this helpfulYou may use the JBossTools 4.1.1.Beta1 release when it comes out. You don't need to use the EAP6.1 server adapter. There is a wildfly adapter included in our tools, and it does support all of wtp's java-ee facets for EE7. The adapter is marked as experimental because upstream, wildfly has not yet reached GA / Final, so our support for it is still marked as experimental.