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William L. Thomson Jr. wrote: |
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> On Sat, 2006-12-02 at 20:46 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote: |
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>> Jörg Schaible kirjoitti: |
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>> > Hello Java group, |
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>> > does anybody know, how I get Eclipse WTP to accept the Tomcat 5.5 |
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>> > installed with the Gentoo ebuild as valid "Apache Tomcat 5.5" runtime? |
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>> > I tried to point to /var/lib/tomcat-5.5 or /usr/share/tomcat-5.5, but |
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>> > it is not accepted ... |
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>> > - Jörg |
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>> > |
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>> |
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>> Probably because of |
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>> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=113484 |
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> This also came up on the Tomcat development mailing list. Here is a |
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> snippet from that. |
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> "Currently in WTP, Tomcat |
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> servers default to separate catalina.base and catalina.home. |
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> The problem is that you don't get to choose the location for |
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> catalina.base as it is assigned by the plug-in. In |
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> WTP 2.0, you will be able to specify the catalina.base |
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> location." |
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> Which seems that if one can get at the config file or etc. It might be |
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> possible for one to manually set that. Just not via any GUI provided by |
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> or as part of the plugin. |
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I tried now with 2.0M3, but no avail. It's not the first time they postpone |
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features ... :-/ |
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- Jörg |
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