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BEA Workshop 10.1 in Summer 2007 (13 messages)
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: May 01 2007 12:28 EDT
BEA has announced that Workshop 10.1 will be available in Summer 2007. This release will complete the merger between BEA's acquired NitroX M7 product and their previous Workshop releases. Special features will include AppXRay and some features designed to improve Eclipse as a whole. Workshop 10.1 will support EJB3/JPA, Kodo, OpenJPA, and Hibernate as well as JSF, Struts, Spring, JSP+JSTL, Apache Beehive. It also includes support for Maven and application servers from BEA as well as from IBM and Red Hat, in addition to Tomcat. AppXRay provides a view of interdependencies between application components, showing relationships between components, showing page flows (from Struts, JSF, etc) and providing realtime error checking based on external module changes. It also shows an impact analysis of changes made. BEA is also providing two optional features for Eclipse. The first is a crash management system, which - provided you've opted in for the program - sends crash information and creates a developer issue immediately. This means that Eclipse issues will be created in very short order should an error occur. The other opt-in feature is a usage tracker. This sends in usage stats from the IDE every four hours or so (in a small, 1-2K packet) on what you, as an Eclipse user, are using, such as menu items and plugins. It doesn't include any personal information in the packets, but does show some interesting information - for example, BEA told TheServerSide.com that the Subversion plugin is by far the most-used plugin in the Eclipse ecosystem. This is designed to improve Eclipse overall by emphasizing what's being used in Eclipse so that usability can improve. BEA has a signup page to be notified when 10.1 becomes available.Threaded Messages (13)
- yawn by Elmira Fudd on May 02 2007 08:27 EDT
- Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Joe Fawzy on May 02 2007 09:30 EDT
- Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Bill Bruyn on May 02 2007 09:35 EDT
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Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Thai Dang Vu on May 02 2007 09:47 EDT
- Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Greg Stachnick on May 02 2007 07:08 EDT
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Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Thai Dang Vu on May 02 2007 09:47 EDT
- Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Bill Bruyn on May 02 2007 09:35 EDT
- A suggestion for Workshop 10.1 by Dean Schulze on May 02 2007 10:14 EDT
- Re: A suggestion for Workshop 10.1 by Raj Alagumalai on May 02 2007 11:39 EDT
- Old school by shaji nair on May 02 2007 15:48 EDT
- Re: Old school by Bill Roth on May 02 2007 16:38 EDT
- Re: Old school by Pieter Humphrey on May 02 2007 17:59 EDT
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memory footprint for workshop by Steve Roach on May 02 2007 09:33 EDT
- Re: memory footprint for workshop by Pieter Humphrey on May 03 2007 08:59 EDT
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memory footprint for workshop by Steve Roach on May 02 2007 09:33 EDT
- Re: Old school by Pieter Humphrey on May 02 2007 19:14 EDT
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yawn[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Elmira Fudd
- Posted on: May 02 2007 08:27 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
.....zzzzz..... -
Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joe Fawzy
- Posted on: May 02 2007 09:30 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
is anyone out there use beehive anymore?!!!!! -
Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Bill Bruyn
- Posted on: May 02 2007 09:35 EDT
- in response to Joe Fawzy
For the project I've just started, I'm being forced to make a choice between Beehive and Struts 1.2.7. :-( -
Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Thai Dang Vu
- Posted on: May 02 2007 09:47 EDT
- in response to Bill Bruyn
Just my curiosity. Why struts 1.2.7 but not 1.2.9? -
Re: Beehive!!!!!!!!!!!!![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Greg Stachnick
- Posted on: May 02 2007 19:08 EDT
- in response to Thai Dang Vu
Workshop 10.1 is currently set to support Struts 1.2.9. -
A suggestion for Workshop 10.1[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Dean Schulze
- Posted on: May 02 2007 10:14 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Make your docs available in .pdf format. The current online docs are clunky and its very hard to print anything. -
Re: A suggestion for Workshop 10.1[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Raj Alagumalai
- Posted on: May 02 2007 11:39 EDT
- in response to Dean Schulze
Docs for Workshop 10.0 in PDF format are available at http://e-docs.bea.com/wlw/docs100/pdf.html -
Old school[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: shaji nair
- Posted on: May 02 2007 15:48 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
where is the support for SCA, SDO, Service Discovery, EIS integration, JCA adaptor integration,BPEL development etc? Who want to pay for old school concepts?.There are already tremendous number of IDES available for spring, hibernate,eclipse, sub version etc. -
Re: Old school[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Bill Roth
- Posted on: May 02 2007 16:38 EDT
- in response to shaji nair
This functionality is either already released or coming out soon under the banner of Workspace 360. Consider it a segmented approach to going to market. -
Re: Old school[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pieter Humphrey
- Posted on: May 02 2007 17:59 EDT
- in response to shaji nair
Workshop doesn't ship with tools for WebLogic Portal, Integration, etc. You get those server-specific tools when you download / install those runtimes.. As far as Spring, in additon to bundling the Spring IDE as others do, I'm not aware of another IDE that can leverage either EJB3 / Hibernate mappings to: -generate of Spring artifacts from O/R mappings -generate service methods for JPA and Hibernate named queries -Support for JPA and Hibernate configuration specified in Spring beans file reference: http://edocs.bea.com/workshop/docs92/studio32/WhatsNew.htm -
memory footprint for workshop[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Steve Roach
- Posted on: May 02 2007 21:33 EDT
- in response to Pieter Humphrey
how much memory do you need to minimally run this product, I have tried it with 2 gigs on a laptop and it's very slow. this is like old school ejb/ide days circa 2000-2001 -
Re: memory footprint for workshop[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pieter Humphrey
- Posted on: May 03 2007 20:59 EDT
- in response to Steve Roach
We recommend 1GB for Workshop Studio. You can also control the IDE memory settings via the \eclipse\eclispe.ini file. -
Re: Old school[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pieter Humphrey
- Posted on: May 02 2007 19:14 EDT
- in response to shaji nair
where is the support for SCA, SDO, Service Discovery, EIS integration, JCA adaptor integration,BPEL development etc? Who want to pay for old school concepts?.There are already tremendous number of IDES available for spring, hibernate,eclipse, sub version etc.
If you'd like to see the work in progress around SCA, stop by the workshop booth at JavaOne next week. We're also giving away copies of BEA Workshop Studio to people that scan their badge at the BEA booth.