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<title>Resin with Visual Age</title>Not sure if this is helpful; here are some mods to resin1.2s000906 (src only; classes and a setup doc to follow if anyone is interested)which will allow for changes to both JSPs and classes during an instance of HttpServer without manual import/export or restarts on Va3.02for Java2 Professional (should work with Enterprise; no guarantees on 3.5). The mods assume that (a) you have a VA Project in your workspace named 'Resin JSPs' (no quotes) into which the generated .java files areimported using (b) the IBM Utility Class Libraries (File->Quick Start-Features->Add Feature). Hope this is of some use other than to ci.     -Yori      -----Original Message-----      From: Angus Huckle [mailto:Angus.Huckle@simpl.co.nz]      Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 10:36 PM      To: 'resin-interest@caucho.com'      Subject: RE: Resin and VisualAge      Can I second this. It would be of great use to us who are getting to grips with Resin and it's many wonders.          -----Original Message-----          From: Trimm, Jeff [mailto:jtrimm@half.com]          Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2000 5:35 a.m.          To: 'resin-interest@caucho.com'          Subject: RE: Resin and VisualAge          Do you have a link that deals with setting this up?  Or if not, can you give a brief description of the steps involved with doing this?          Besides myself I'm sure there are dozen of VA users who haven't chimed in that would be excstatic for a mini-How-To!  Thanks in advance!          -----Original Message-----           From: Russ White [mailto:russwyte@earthlink.net]           Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 4:49 PM           To: resin-interest@caucho.com           Subject: RE: Resin and VisualAge           I know this is slightly off topic, but... The easiest way to debug with resin is           to start it in it's own process using JPDA and then use a JPDA compatible           debugging IDE (VA, JBuilder, NetBeans, or whatever). This works very well, and           has the added benefit of not having to run on the same box as the IDE.           -----Original Message-----           From: owner-resin-interest@caucho.com           [mailto:owner-resin-interest@caucho.com]On Behalf Of Anders Vesterberg           Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:56 PM           To: resin-interest@caucho.com           Subject: Re: Resin and VisualAge           It would be very interesting to hear the precise steps you go through to get it           to work. I do like this:           1) I import Resin 12b2 into vaj 3.5 (I have also tried 114 and snap source),           2) copy the subdirectories of Resin (conf, doc etc) to           ide/project_resources/Resin12b2,           3) set the project path of com.caucho.server.http.HttpServer to my projects,           4) start HttpServer,           5) point my browser to http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples/tictactoe/tictactoe.jsp           (or my jsp-pages) for example           I will get "package com.caucho.es not found in import". Apparently are the           project paths (or corresponding class paths) not handed over to the Java           compiler that compiles the JSP pages. I hope that I do not have to export my           classes inte a directory to get it to work? I can see that there is a class           com.caucho.java.VisualAgeCompiler in Resin 1.2b2. Maybe I have to set           properties like           com.caucho.java.compiler.custom=com.caucho.java.VisualAgeComplier (I have tried           that)?           Regards           Anders Vesterberg           Vesdakon           Robert Salesas wrote:           > Yes, we load the source as a project and run the server inside of VisualAge.           > It works very well, although VisualAge is a fair bit slower than the JDK.           >           >         - RS           >           > -----Original Message-----           > From: owner-resin-interest@caucho.com           > [mailto:owner-resin-interest@caucho.com]On Behalf Of Jonah Kowall           > Sent: September 15, 2000 1:49 PM           > To: 'resin-interest@caucho.com'           > Subject: RE: Resin and VisualAge           >           > Do you guys plug resin into VA for debugging?           >           > -----Original Message-----           > From: Robert Salesas [mailto:rsalesas@responselab.com]           > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 3:20 PM           > To: resin-interest@caucho.com           > Subject: RE: Resin and VisualAge           >           > We use VisualAge 3.02 and Resin (not websphere or the test environment) and           > love it. The version system is wonderful, the on-the-fly compiling  is a           > life saver. I've tried all the other IDEs and this is the best, by far.           >           >         - RS           >           > -----Original Message-----           > From: owner-resin-interest@caucho.com           > [mailto:owner-resin-interest@caucho.com]On Behalf Of Anders Vesterberg           > Sent: September 16, 2000 9:23 AM           > To: resin-interest@caucho.com           > Subject: Resin and VisualAge           >           > Is anyone using VisualAge and Resin? I can see that there is a class           > com.caucho.java.VisualAgeCompiler in Resin 1.2b2, but how can I get it           > to work? I have tried Yori Sakakuras mods with 1.2b2 but that doesn work           > for me. I am working at a project where the customer preliminary wants           > Websphere and develops in VisualAge 3.5, but Resin could be an           > alternative if we could use VisualAge.           > /Anders Vesterberg           > Vesdakon           > Sweden 

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