IBM Rational Web Developer Version 6.0 for
IBM Rational Deployment Toolkit for WebLogic
feature - release notes
Welcome to the IBM® Rational® Deployment
Toolkit for WebLogic® feature,
powered by Eclipse technology release
3.0.1.
Table of contents
1.0 About this
release
2.0 Installation
information
3.0 Known limitations,
problems, and workarounds
4.0 About Eclipse
5.0 Notices and trademarks
1.0 About this release
The IBM Rational Deployment
Toolkit for WebLogic Server feature provides support for the BEA
WebLogic Server®. The feature adds support for BEA WebLogic
Server configuration, deploying and testing J2EE applications on them.
The function is deeply integrated with the existing IBM Rational Web
Developer EJB and Web tools and provides similar function and
usability. This toolkit enables you to deploy EJBs on a BEA WebLogic
Server.
2.0 Installation
information
For information about
installing Rational Web Developer, refer to the product
Installation
Guide.
For information about installing the IBM Rational Deployment Toolkit for WebLogic Server feature, refer to
www3.software.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/rwd/60/install_instruction/WLToolkit60/install.html
2.1 Hardware requirements
Refer to the Rational Web Developer Installation
Guide for product hardware
requirements .
2.2 Supported software
For software supported by Rational Web Developer, refer to the
product Installation Guide for
details.
The following software prerequisites exist for this feature:
- IBM Rational Web Developer for WebSphere®
Software 6.0.0
or IBM Rational Software Architect 6.0.0.
- BEA
WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3, 7.0 SP5, 6.1 SP7 (not supported on Windows
XP). These must be installed locally even if the target deployment
server is not local.
- Windows 2000, Windows XP
3.0 Known limitations,
problems, and workarounds
Release notes cover
release-specific information (such as problems and
limitations) that did not become available until after the product
documentation was finalized. Bug tracking numbers follow in brackets [].
For information about known problems and workarounds in the Eclipse
base, refer to readme_eclipse.html located in the eclipse\readme
subdirectory of the product installation directory. This information is
only available in English.
3.1 Server configurations
- Reusing WebLogic domains for server configurations or
sharing domains among more than one server configuration is not
recommended, as it will cause publishing and deployment problems. [1737]
- Using
the WebLogic administration console to remove applications deployed
with IBM Rational Web Developer will cause publishing and deployment
problems. [1655]
- The WebLogic Domain Configuration Wizard
only runs in GUI mode on some Unix systems. It has been tested using
the TWM window manager with the GNOME desktop on Red Hat LinuxTM
7.2.
[4304]
3.2 Publishing to server
- The server synchronization state will still read
'Synchronized' if a change is made to a project that is associated with
a server configuration. The state only changes if the server
configuration itself needs to be republished. [1156]
- The
server publish preferences should be set to use Publish All or Smart
Publish. Prompt user publishing method does not work. [2670]
- Unable
to deploy application because of FileNotFoundException
META-INF/ejb-jar.xml not found in jar. Actually caused by concurrent
access problem when a deploy, redeploy, or undeploy action is
interrupted by another action or a shutdown. [1639, 1700]
- Unable to redeploy EAR after adding an EJB while the server is
running. [3996]
3.3 Server startup
- WebLogic Server 6.1 is not supported on Windows XP due to issues
with authentication. [7491, 7408, 7382, 7381]
- WebLogic
Server 6.1 stays in "Starting" state and never progresses to "Started"
on Windows NT®. Upgrade to WebLogic Server 6.1 SP4.
- An
UnavailableException may occur when the server is started if a client
attempts to access the web container before it is fully initialized.
May cause problems for Run on Server which causes a server restart. A
subsequent Run on Server should succeed. [2446]
- The error
message 'found no context for "/"' will appear if no web application
was deployed and bound to the default context. [4013]
- WebLogic Server will not start if the PATH system environment
variable is too long (greater than 1024 characters). [2420]
- Restarting
a local WebLogic Server 6.1 while it is running does not work. The
workaround is to check the debug view to ensure the server process is
terminated before restarting the server. [4056]
- An
enterprise application project with a different server runtime version
than the WebLogic server can incorrectly be configured to the server by
"Run on Server". [7475]
3.4 Server editor
- Cannot undo port number changes if the port number is invalid
(must be a positive integer or –1; 0 is not allowed). [1652]
- You
are asked to save changes to the EJB Deployment Descriptor Editor or
the Server Editor after adding/removing an enterprise application to a
server and publishing the server. [6064]
3.5 Universal Test Client
(UTC)
- Local home interface lookup in WebLogic Server 8.1 and 7.0
does not work in the Universal Test Client due to the way JNDI is
implemented in WebLogic Server. [1631]
- JNDI navigation via
hyperlinks in the JNDI Explorer is not supported due to the difference
in WebLogic Server's implementation of JNDI. To use the JNDI Explorer,
perform a lookup on the fully-qualified JNDI name.
- If the
server is republished while the Web browser is open to the Universal
Test Client, it must be reinitialized by performing a Run on Server or
manually setting the JNDI properties. [2362]
3.6 Scenario applications
YourCo scenario may have problems with a TLD. To resolve
the problem edit the taglib.tld file in WEB-INF/lib/jspsql.jar,
removing all the empty <teiclass> tags. Re-package and re-deploy
the application. [2347]
4.0 About Eclipse
Eclipse is an open-source project that delivers a framework for
developing plug-ins that
make it easier to create, integrate, and use software tools. By
collaborating and sharing core integration technology, tool producers
can concentrate on their areas of expertise and the creation of new
development technology. The Eclipse platform is written in the JavaTM
language and comes with extensive toolkits and examples for
construction plug-ins. It has already been deployed on a range of
operating system environments including LinuxTM, Mac OS X,
QNX, and
Windows®-based systems. Full details of the Eclipse
community and white
papers documenting the design of the Eclipse platform are available at www.eclipse.org.
Plug-in
tools from other vendors, also built using the open-source Eclipse
platform, integrate with the Rational Web Developer environment to provide
additional value.
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