Good people,
I do not know if it's right for this question.
and next I would like to know if any of you aqui already worked with the OC4J container on netbeans because I gave some research and found that it exists works in the same "not 100% ..." I have not been able to put it even to work, besides that I already managed to install the same because this already appreciates that is installed but when it is to add the same as server I can not get it.
could they help me
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OC4J on NetBeans?
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have to have the plug in http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job ... tes.xml.gz
but sincerely think that the jdeveloper already integrates with the OC4J besides being triggered the best environment of java q knowledge
with eclipse and has many missing JDEV
but sincerely think that the jdeveloper already integrates with the OC4J besides being triggered the best environment of java q knowledge
with eclipse and has many missing JDEV
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Good
grateful for the return
But I ended up using Tomcat with NetBeans
I personally like the net more
I already did a lot with it and it facilitates a lot of jdev used (little) but pro oracle bpel and ta fix in this area
grateful for the return
But I ended up using Tomcat with NetBeans
I personally like the net more
I already did a lot with it and it facilitates a lot of jdev used (little) but pro oracle bpel and ta fix in this area
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It's .. it's a solution ne .. the important and solve the problem
I think you generating a .war and doing deploy both in tomcat and the OC4J will not have mta difference ..
99] If you use ADF BC in your J2EE application there is no way to escape from JDEV but if it does not give and better use the IDE of your preference
now with respect to BPEL has things that are well useful as for example you put your bpel just click with the right button on top of the wsdl and ask to generate a web proxy ... ready you have all the classes created to use in your application java your bpel .. NetBeans can Until you have something similar but for a BPEL oracle process I think you eliminates mistakes if you have everything aligned or .. all Oracle
Are you here or in Portugal? Do you have a vacancy, right? rsrsrsrs
I worked with a portuguese named Bruno Alves in a SOA project that used BPEL
I think you generating a .war and doing deploy both in tomcat and the OC4J will not have mta difference ..
99] If you use ADF BC in your J2EE application there is no way to escape from JDEV but if it does not give and better use the IDE of your preference
now with respect to BPEL has things that are well useful as for example you put your bpel just click with the right button on top of the wsdl and ask to generate a web proxy ... ready you have all the classes created to use in your application java your bpel .. NetBeans can Until you have something similar but for a BPEL oracle process I think you eliminates mistakes if you have everything aligned or .. all Oracle
Are you here or in Portugal? Do you have a vacancy, right? rsrsrsrs
I worked with a portuguese named Bruno Alves in a SOA project that used BPEL
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By chance it was a solution: P
I saw that it was not obligatory the use of the OC4J I chose po easier
and even checked to generate a .war, but difficult é !!! Entering the Application Server floor, walk until deploy and test. what work!!!
lol
at the time aionda did not have worked for the web so I did not realize much of this I went to the easiest solution
I still do not have much EXPERIENCE nor with the netbeans nor the jdev because I'm leaving college now (only a mathematics to play but I hope to get rid of them now in the beginning of 2010: lol), but but I have worked during the course more with the netbeans than the jdev.
The JDEV came to use at the time of this topic because it was related to what was intended
I would like to use the JSF but the guy only gave me to V1.1, and with the habit of the netb did not worry I used the netb
but now also belong to the same owner may come to make it one I say
lol
I am In Portugal and coincidence Bruno Alves "was related to this indirectly topic" because I do not believe it is another Bruno Alves in which you speak.
At the time when I put this topic I was doing a project proposed by the company that he works for my college and that was attributed to me and another colleague and he was our advisor [[99 ]
This project was SOA BPEL, implementation of a web app using the BPM API
by chance I liked a lot
especially from BPEL because Java was already preferred
I saw that it was not obligatory the use of the OC4J I chose po easier
and even checked to generate a .war, but difficult é !!! Entering the Application Server floor, walk until deploy and test. what work!!!
lol
at the time aionda did not have worked for the web so I did not realize much of this I went to the easiest solution
I still do not have much EXPERIENCE nor with the netbeans nor the jdev because I'm leaving college now (only a mathematics to play but I hope to get rid of them now in the beginning of 2010: lol), but but I have worked during the course more with the netbeans than the jdev.
The JDEV came to use at the time of this topic because it was related to what was intended
I would like to use the JSF but the guy only gave me to V1.1, and with the habit of the netb did not worry I used the netb
but now also belong to the same owner may come to make it one I say
lol
I am In Portugal and coincidence Bruno Alves "was related to this indirectly topic" because I do not believe it is another Bruno Alves in which you speak.
At the time when I put this topic I was doing a project proposed by the company that he works for my college and that was attributed to me and another colleague and he was our advisor [[99 ]
This project was SOA BPEL, implementation of a web app using the BPM API
by chance I liked a lot
especially from BPEL because Java was already preferred

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