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Konstantin Komissarchik's Blog | December 5, 2007   3:16 PM | Comments (3)


WebLogic Server Tools team has just put finishing touches on another release. This is mainly a service release that fixes a number of important bugs. We recommend that all current users migrate to this release by using the Eclipse update manager. More information about this release can be found in the release notes. 

Main Page: https://dev2devclub.bea.com/updates/wls-tools/

Release Notes: https://dev2devclub.bea.com/updates/wls-tools/release-notes/v1.1.1.html

On a related note, we now have support for Eclipse 3.4 "Ganymede" platform which is currently under development. This is accomplished via a separate version of WebLogic Server Tools that's released in parallel with the existing Eclipse 3.3 "Europa" version. So version 2.0 of WLS Tools is the 1.1.1 equivalent for Ganymede. Since Ganymede platform is still under development we don't recommend this version for most users, but early adopters with tolerance for pre-release stability can get a sneak peak of what's coming in the next Eclipse release.

Release Notes: https://dev2devclub.bea.com/updates/wls-tools/release-notes/v2.0.0.html


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  • Thomas, It is one of the features currently under consideration for the next feature release, but it is not clear yet whether it will make it in or not. Will post an update when more is known.

    Posted by: kosta on January 24, 2008 at 7:54 AM

  • Will the next version of Weblogic Server Tools be able to run/deploy a JAX-WS java class without compiling with ant. Best Regards Thomas

    Posted by: thol01 on January 24, 2008 at 5:30 AM

  • Hi, I'm trying to use a managed server, but i can't. Is this possible with wls tools or I can work only with the admin server?, Thanks

    Posted by: insht on December 19, 2007 at 7:21 AM



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