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WTPNewsletter 20080303

WTP Weekly What's Cooking?

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WTP 2.0.2

February 18, 2008 - March 03, 2008

2.0.2 Release Page

  • Plug-in Version Information
Versioning Report


WTP 3.0

February 18, 2008 - March 03, 2008

  • Changes this week
The line delimiter preferences have been removed from the XML, HTML, JSP, and CSS preference pages to eliminate redundancy and confusion. Users may still set a workspace-wide default using the Workspace preference page or change existing resources with the File->"Convert Line Delimiters To" menu. Files will retain their line delimiters when they are edited.


  • Plugin Version Information
Version Info

References

Previous Adopter Breakage Report Information

  • Details
  • org.eclipse.jst.jsf.context.resolver.structureddocument.internal.impl.MetadataContextResolver was renamed to org.eclipse.jst.jsf.common.metadata.query.TaglibDomainMetaDataQueryHelper.
  • In org.eclipse.wst.server.ui.internal.Messages, the fields host,name,vendor, and version were removed.
  • In the internal package, org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal, deprecated classes ModuleEvent, ModuleFactoryEvent, and IModuleListener were removed.
  • In the internal class org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.ServerPlugin, getModuleArtifact(...) was removed.
  • In the internal class, org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.internal.common.operations.JavaModelUtil, the method findType(..) changed arguments. This class is basically a copy of a JEM class to avoid adding a JEM dependency, and to keep up with changes in JEM, this class was updated.
  • In org.eclipse.wst.wsdl.binding.soap.SOAPHeader and org.eclipse.wst.wsdl.binding.soap.SOAPHeaderFault, the methods getPart(...), setPart(...), getMessage(...), setMessage(...) were replaced by new methods. Details:
The WSDL model SOAPHeader and SOAPAddress classes should have been inheriting the WSDL4J interfaces but weren't. Unfortunately the javax.wsdl interface already defines getMessage() and getPart () using a different signature. So this is a case where in order to 'fix' our model to make it comply with the WSDL4J we needed to break the 'provisional API' (these classes specified api=false in the component.xml file). Current clients will simply need to change references from getPart or getMessage to getEPart and getEMessage to access the EMF equivalent classes.



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