From: Arne Vajhøj on 26 Jan 2010 20:18 On 25-01-2010 10:06, Lew wrote: > pramodr wrote: >> In fact I tried J2RE 1.4.2 IBM Windows 32 build cn142-20040926 that is > > Any particular reason you use such an obsolescent Java version? That is not his decision. IBM decides that. I believe the relationship is: WAS 4.0 ~ Java 1.3.1 WAS 5.0 ~ Java 1.3.1 WAS 5.1 ~ Java 1.4.2 WAS 6.0 ~ Java 1.4.2 WAS 6.1 ~ Java 1.5 WAS 7.0 ~ Java 1.6 Arne
From: pramodr on 27 Jan 2010 05:22 On Jan 27, 6:18 am, Arne Vajhøj <a...(a)vajhoej.dk> wrote: > On 25-01-2010 10:06, Lew wrote: > > > pramodr wrote: > >> In fact I tried J2RE 1.4.2 IBM Windows 32 build cn142-20040926 that is > > > Any particular reason you use such an obsolescent Java version? > > That is not his decision. > > IBM decides that. > > I believe the relationship is: > > WAS 4.0 ~ Java 1.3.1 > WAS 5.0 ~ Java 1.3.1 > WAS 5.1 ~ Java 1.4.2 > WAS 6.0 ~ Java 1.4.2 > WAS 6.1 ~ Java 1.5 > WAS 7.0 ~ Java 1.6 > > Arne Yes, I was asked to investigate the combo of WAS 6.0 with WTP 1.5. However there is a real problem of publishing being too slow - it does a complete deployment which is not at all acceptable. I am trying some other alternatives like Eclipse 3.4, however it does not work as well. I can try WAS 6.1, but it does not have a plug-in yet for eclipse. Now I am thinking of writing a deployment script to be run offline after each edit. Any suggestions ? -Pramod
From: Lew on 27 Jan 2010 08:57 pramodr wrote: > I can try WAS 6.1, but it does not have a plug-in yet for eclipse. I'm surprised to hear that, given how tightly it works with Eclipse-based Rational Application Developer (RAD) and Rational Software Architect (RSA). BTW, it took me less than five minutes of Google to find <http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/myeclipse-blue-edition> <http://www.codeproject.com/KB/winsdk/Websphere61J2EEClient.aspx> <http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/WebSphere_Web_Tutorial#EclipseLink_JPA_Deployed_on_IBM_WebSphere_6.1_using_Eclipse_WTP> and more. Maybe you should try a search before making such blanket statements. -- Lew
From: pramodr on 29 Jan 2010 04:03 On Jan 27, 6:57 pm, Lew <no...(a)lewscanon.com> wrote: > pramodrwrote: > > I can try WAS 6.1, but it does not have a plug-in yet for eclipse. > > I'm surprised to hear that, given how tightly it works with Eclipse-based > Rational Application Developer (RAD) and Rational Software Architect (RSA). > > BTW, it took me less than five minutes of Google to find > <http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/myeclipse-blue-edition> > <http://www.codeproject.com/KB/winsdk/Websphere61J2EEClient.aspx> > <http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/WebSphere_Web_Tutori...> > and more. > > Maybe you should try a search before making such blanket statements. > > -- > Lew Sorry, I did not try out WAS 6.1 server plug-in yet. I am on the look for a deployment script which does an incremental publish to WAS fast enough for developers. -Pramod
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