Jetty 9 WTP plugin - eclipse-plugin

do anybody know if there is a Jetty 9 WTP plugin for Eclipse available? I can't find official one (only for Jetty 7&8) so maybe there's some 3rd party plugin? Thanks a lot.

We stopped updating the one for 7 and 8, and I suspect the folks behind run-jetty-run will update that eventually. Most people I know use the jetty-maven-plugin, write a small embedded instance of jetty to start, or use something like Webby.
http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/
https://docs.sonatype.org/display/M2ECLIPSE/Integration+with+Maven+WAR+Plugin
This page shows some of the listed tooling available:
http://marketplace.eclipse.org/search/site/jetty?f[0]=im_taxonomy_vocabulary_3%3A31

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JBoss Tools 4.16.0 Final completely freeze Eclipse 4.16 (2020-06)

I'm using Eclipse EE 4.16 (2020-06) - on Windows 10 Professional x64 - and I've tried to install the JBoss Tools 4.16.0 Final Plugin for it.
It literally break the IDE, whatever I try to do the IDE freezes: If I copy -> paste some code the IDE freezes for about 10 seconds (the screen become gray and Eclipse not responding).. the same thing happens if I try to navigate through classes or method (even worst..).
I tries even with Eclipse EE 4.15 (2020-03) but I obtain the same result.
Googling around I have found hypothetical solutions regarding eclipse.ini file changes but nothing works.
I attach a thread dump here.
Can you help me?
can you please also try https://tools.jboss.org/downloads/jbosstools/2020-09/4.17.0.Final.html? Its based on Eclipse 2020-09, so it could help.
Which JDK version are you using?
Thanks for response!
Josef
FYI: you can also report issues related Jboss Tools in JIRA: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/JBIDE

Downgrade Worklight 6 from Eclipse

My eclipse recently updated to Worklight 6 and screwed all my projects .. Is there a way to downgrade to Worklight 5 ? Does anyone have a Worklight 5 installation zip ?
For the free Developer Edition, no, only the latest version is available. (source)
You will find information about buying IBM Worklight here.
I think it's worthwhile spending a bit of time making your project(s) Worklight 6.0 compatible. There are a lot of new features (JSONStore runs on the browser, better client-side logger, analytics, geolocation, etc) and overall improvements and fixes. I recommend you open another question and provide details about your environment, relevant pieces of code and log messages, what your goal is and what you have tried so far.

How to add glassfish 2.x to Netbeans 7.0.1 on mac os x

I have been trying to install glashfish 2.x into netbeans 7.0.1 for three days now. Needless to say, I have tried many, many things. Presently I am here: According to Netbeans.org, glassfish 2.x should be in the list of available plugins. But it's not there.
Will anyone please share their success with me? I am using mac os x.
Thanks
Tell me about it. Been fighting this off and on now for a week. Keep having to go back to 7.0.0 prior to adding the 'fixes' to plugins. Utterly frustrating!
Did you guys check what you had in your netbeans update center ? I have heard people mentioning that they had URLs for 6.9 and plugins (such as GF2.0) will not show up until you modify that URL for 7.0

couldnt recognise pom.xml file

i am build forge as build tool. it is executing maven mvn commands fine ,but it couldnt recognizing the maven project pom.xml to run the build.so i tried to execute the same pom.xml through the command window and that is working fine could any one can help me how to solve the issue
i am using maven 2.09 version and build forge 7.1
is there any compatibility issues with maven if so what are they
thanks Dagg
I'm not sure you'll find more Build Forge knowledge here on SO (but I may be wrong) than on the forum where you posted the same question :) Build Forge doesn't seem to be very popular actually (and its forums not very active). That said, according to this message, it should be possible to kick off a maven project but, according to other messages from the same thread, the support seems limited and you are "on your own".
In your case, my guess is that maven is not started in the right "working directory" (or it should be able to find the pom). But this is just a guess, I don't have any BF knowledge (lucky me).
To be honest, you should consider talking to your IBM commercial guy or to IBM support or, if this is an option, just using something else than BF unless it's really providing value. Maybe your organization will thank you after all.

Best IDE for Grails 1.1.X development [closed]

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I've been on a frustrating quest to find an IDE which provides reasonable support for Grails 1.1 development. My minimum requirements are:
Supports running tests within the IDE
Supports debugging within the IDE while running either the tests or the app itself
Provides code-completion, including dynamic finders added to domain classes
Here's a rundown of my experience so far
Eclipse 3.4.2 (Ganymede)
Using the latest plugins available from the update site, Eclipse's support for Groovy/Grails is truly pathetic. It provides little more than code completion and spurious errors
NetBeans 6.7 Beta
As soon as I imported the project, NetBeans began scanning it. The Navigator view was waiting for the scanning to finish before showing it's contents. About 20 minutes later, both the Navigator view and I were still waiting. Also, support for code completion on dynamic finders is poor, and for some reason it copied all the plugins into $PROJECT_ROOT/web-app/plugins.
IntelliJ 8.1.2
Although the general consensus is that IntelliJ is the best IDE for Groovy/Grails, it does not work well with Grails 1.1.X. The root cause of the problem appears to be the change in the location of the plugins folder. IntelliJ is unable to build the app because it can't find classes I'm importing from plugins, even though those plugins are listed in application.properties
So my question (finally) is whether anyone has found an IDE (not TextMate or Vim) that works with Grails 1.1.X when the plugin folder is in it's default location, i.e. under $HOME/.grails/1.1.X/plugins?
If so, I'd be really grateful for information about:
Which IDE to use (including version number)
Which plugins (if any) need to be installed
How to import an existing project into the IDE
How to run the app, the tests, and debug from within the IDE (if it's not obvious)
Thanks,
Don
NetBeans 6.7 now with Grail 1.1 support
I'm unclear on which version of IntelliJ IDEA the author of that blog post tested, tha didn't work with Grails 1.1.1.
Idea 8.1.2 works very well for me on OSX with Grails 1.1 and 1.1.1. Grails is installed under /Developer/grails-1.1.1 (with a symlink at /Developer/grails ), and the plugins are in the ~/.grails/1.1.1/plugins directory.
I didn't have to install any extra Idea plugins. What I did have to do was tell it where the plugins were, and install the missing ones once I had upgraded to 1.1.1. IDEA's grails integration can even recognize the plugins from the Grails repository and install them from the IDE.
NetBeans 6.7 RC3 works much better with Grails 1.1.1 than the versions before. Debugging only works in attached mode, i.e. you start your application from the command line (grails-debug run-app) and then attach the Netbeans Debugger (port 5005). My experience is that the watches do not show the correct values of the running process. Automatic code formatting is horrible.
IntelliJ 8.1.3 worked good for me with Grails 1.1. Debugging was working correctly (most of the time, from time to time, the status of the debugger does not match the actual process' status) and code formatting is quite good. After I switched to Grails 1.1.1 IntelliJ refuses to start my app ("error running MyApp: Grails are not configured") although grails is installed and GRAILS_HOME is set correctly. The trick is to change the facet in the module settings of your project. There you have to configure the location of your grails 1.1.1 installation. Then IntelliJ crashed while starting your app and you have to do the configuration again . With a little bit of luck it works then and everything is fine.
I've spend a lot of time with these issues in the last days and I am quite angry about that. Therefore I'd like to recommend to go away from grails and to use ruby on rails with NetBeans 6.7 instead. Then you can start to focus on your business, not on configuration and installation issues. If you really need to stick with grails, use IntelliJ and pay for it. It's worth it. Do not even think about using Eclipse, if you do not want to go crazy.
I've been playing around with the version 9 milestone 1 release of IntelliJ and so far have not had any problems working with grails apps.
One thing i did notice was that the project explorer doesn't always refresh properly when files are added via an automated process. sometimes i have to close and re-open the project to see the new files, but that could just be a beta issue in general and not related to the grails support.
They've added a lot of Groovy and Grails support to the latest version of the Spring Source Tool Suite. It doesn't ship with these plugins by default, but there are options to install them as extensions from the dashboard page.
Some of the nice features include the ability to run grails commands in the IDE and support for editing GSPs. The Groovy language support has gotten much better too with the latest release of the plugin. You can read more about that here.
The Spring Tools Suite is also an excellent choice for grails/groovy development. I use it and do not have any cause for regret.
I've been using Netbeans 6.7 for some time and it's very slow, the code completion rarely works. Basically I'm using it as an editor and to format my code.
I used the EAP version of IDEA 8.1 and it was really nice - very easy to setup and develop in compared to the other IDEs. Sorry I don't remember exactly how to import an existing project but it was fairly straight forward.
If cost is not an issue, then IDEA would probably be the best choice.
I use STS (SpringSource Toolkit), I like it better than Intellij or Netbeans. I am using 2.3.3.M2