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My workbench runs something like a web service. When the servlet is running
under the workbench http service, it will handle file upload requests posted
to the workbench. The servlet will then handle the CA Plex generated source
and integrating it with source management, change management and
configuration management.

Right now, the servlet is using the Equinoix wrapped Jetty servlet
container. Since Plex also generates RPG, I would want to manage that in
the same way, using WDSC/RDi.

I guess that I could try and follow the instruction in the link that Joe
Pluta provided, but I do have more to do than customizing WDSC for
functionality already provided in Eclipse 3.3.

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Christopher Smith skrev den 06-03-2008 18:48:
The current toolset is still based on Eclipse 3.2. What do you need
from 3.3?


The OSGI HTTP service, namely the equinox wrapped Jetty servlet container
that I can run in my workbench.

I have seen other package up Jetty also for 3.2. What is it you need?


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