With all the wrong classes in the deployment, my webserver crashes while starting. The webprojects automatic deployment copies class and configuration files of required projects into the projects. Two weeks ago I upgraded to MyEclipse 7.5 and run into problems with the automatic server redeployment. Maybe the Genuitec guys will provide a solution… Posted in Eclipse | 2 Replies Problems with redeployment using MyEclipse 7.5 There must be a possibility to tell eclipse not to deploy these projects. Unfortunately, after some starts of MyEclipse, the entry is rewrittenĪs solution I can remove the project dependency’s underīut why is Eclipse deploying these projects into my server? I think Java Project into the webproject of the calling deployment builder. Which causes this instance of the deployment bulider to deploy the There he finds an entryĬom.core.DeploymentBuilder I assume that the new deployment builder looks into the. The old deployment builder doesn’t care about these projects, This causes the new deployment builder to deploy the classes WebProject->Properties->Java Build Path->Projects. Some of these Projects are also attached to the webproject via WebProject->Properties->Java Build Path->Order and Export with The jar projects are attached to the webprojects by the jar files under Into different lib folders of the server. In our Project structure we have several webprojects and many Java projects Like it is possible for jars under WebProject->Properties->Java Build Path->Order and Export. Under WebProject->Properties->Java Build Path->Projects, We think there is missing a possibility to disable the Export/Deployment of related Projects My colleague an me analyzed the MyEclipse 7.5 deployment problem. Also use an Url of this type: Posted in Eclipse, HowTo, Java | Leave a reply Analyzed the MyEclipse 7.5 deployment problem Nothing special here, just create a new Project of type mercurial and enter the URL. For example you should be able to clone a repository by clickingįile -> clone and enter an Url in this way. Of Windows and use the following configuration instead : ssh = C:\yourpathto\cygwin\bin\sshĥ. If you want to use cygwin with openSSH, install it, add the folder cygwin/bin to the PATH variable It tells the Applications to use TortoisePlink as “ssh bridge”. This is important, because this configuration will be used by TortoiseHg Ssh=TortoisePlink.exe -ssh -agent -i “C:\Dev\Putty\dwasser.ppk” Tortoise directory and set the ssh value in the mercurial.ini to: Sometimes there is some trouble with the Windowspath to TortoisePlink.exe. Here is a screenshot of the EditFile dialog (be careful, use the String above it contains the -agent property which means that Pageant should be used) Ssh=”C:\Programme\TortoiseHg\TortoisePlink.exe” -ssh -agent -i “C:\Dev\Putty\dwasser.ppk” Edit it via TortoiseHg -> File -> Settings -> Edit File and add the following lines To tell TortoiseHg and MercurialEclipse to connect with ssh and the public/private keypair you need to add a config value in Locate the path to your private key file (.ppk)Ĥ. It should be located in your TortoiseHg install directoryģ. Set up the public/private key authentication as described in the Post here.Ģ. I decided to use the public/private Key authentication with Plink because it’s more comfortable in conjunction with Pageant because you only need to give your password only once, despite if youre using Tortoise or Eclipse. There are two ways to fix this issue, one is to authenticate with a public/private keypair and the use of TortoisePlink/PuttyPlink, the other way is to install openSSh on the Windows machine with cygwin and the openSSH package. There is problem with the Usercredentials passed by MercurialEclipse to a remote SSH repository.
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