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  • Mirko Kralj

    Eclipse PDT setup

    Hi to all,

    I was trying out the Eclipse PDT IDE and I'm impressed. I just want to
    know about the development logic you are using with this IDE.

    For example, I installed AppDev and configured Eclipse to use it's www
    folder as workspace.

    Now I want to define various virtual hosts on my PC for testing the code
    inside AppDev. The idea is to call Firefox (or any other browser I like)
    with the correct virtual host URL straight from Eclipse.

    For example, I have eclipse project1 inside www/project1 and project2
    inside www/project2 directory, and would like to call FireFox with URL
    http://project1/ for project1 and http://project2/ for project2 testing.

    (project1 and project2 are valid virtual hosts defined on my PC)

    I've found PHP server settings for projects, and also Window>Web browser
    so I guess my idea can be accomplished.

    I was always near, but never achieved exactly what I wanted as described
    above so I hope someone could help me with few tips.

    Cheers.
  • Twayne

    #2
    Re: Eclipse PDT setup


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    Hi to all,
    >
    I was trying out the Eclipse PDT IDE and I'm impressed. I just want to
    know about the development logic you are using with this IDE.
    >
    For example, I installed AppDev and configured Eclipse to use it's www
    folder as workspace.
    >
    Now I want to define various virtual hosts on my PC for testing the
    code inside AppDev. The idea is to call Firefox (or any other browser
    I like) with the correct virtual host URL straight from Eclipse.
    >
    For example, I have eclipse project1 inside www/project1 and project2
    inside www/project2 directory, and would like to call FireFox with URL
    http://project1/ for project1 and http://project2/ for project2
    testing.
    (project1 and project2 are valid virtual hosts defined on my PC)
    >
    I've found PHP server settings for projects, and also Window>Web
    browser so I guess my idea can be accomplished.
    >
    I was always near, but never achieved exactly what I wanted as
    described above so I hope someone could help me with few tips.
    >
    Cheers.


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    • Mirko Kralj

      #3
      Re: Eclipse PDT setup

      On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:06:46 GMT, Twayne wrote:
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      How to Post a newsgroup
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      How to quote properly:

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      • Paul Lautman

        #4
        Re: Eclipse PDT setup

        Mirko Kralj wrote:
        On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:06:46 GMT, Twayne wrote:
        >
        >--
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        >How to Post a newsgroup
        >question effectively:
        >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q555375
        >
        >
        How to quote properly:
        http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
        I think you just kissed goodbye to any help in this forum. Good luck getting
        help somewhere else.


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        • d00de

          #5
          Re: Eclipse PDT setup

          On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:34:20 +0100, Paul Lautman wrote:

          I think you just kissed goodbye to any help in this forum. Good luck getting
          help somewhere else.
          Could someone explaine me too what did he do wrong in his first post? (it's
          obvious about the second :)

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          • Piotr

            #6
            Re: Eclipse PDT setup

            d00de wrote:
            On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:34:20 +0100, Paul Lautman wrote:
            >
            >
            >I think you just kissed goodbye to any help in this forum. Good luck getting
            >help somewhere else.
            >
            Could someone explaine me too what did he do wrong in his first post? (it's
            obvious about the second :)
            >
            Try to figure out what he's asking about... besides accessing local web
            server with browser. But that's really not this group.

            best regards
            Piotr N

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            • Michael Fesser

              #7
              Re: Eclipse PDT setup

              ..oO(d00de)
              >On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:34:20 +0100, Paul Lautman wrote:
              >
              >I think you just kissed goodbye to any help in this forum. Good luck getting
              >help somewhere else.
              >
              >Could someone explaine me too what did he do wrong in his first post?
              Nothing, except that this is not the right newsgroup for his problem.
              Better would be <news:eclipse.t ools.pdtor a more generic Eclipse
              group. Using their newsserver requires a registration, but it's free.

              The Eclipse Foundation - home to a global community, the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE and over 415 open source projects, including runtimes, tools and frameworks.

              >(it's
              >obvious about the second :)
              Even the second one was an appropriate answer to Twayne's completely
              unnecessary content-less sig-only fullquote.

              OT, so Fup2 poster

              Micha

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              • Michael Fesser

                #8
                Re: Eclipse PDT setup

                ..oO(Piotr)
                >Try to figure out what he's asking about... besides accessing local web
                >server with browser.
                | The idea is to call Firefox (or any other browser I like)
                | with the correct virtual host URL straight from Eclipse.

                He didn't ask an explicit question, but the current situation and what
                he would like to do was described good enough. It was just the wrong NG.

                Micha

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                • Peter H. Coffin

                  #9
                  Re: Eclipse PDT setup

                  On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 20:08:26 +0200, d00de wrote:
                  On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:34:20 +0100, Paul Lautman wrote:
                  >
                  >
                  >I think you just kissed goodbye to any help in this forum. Good luck getting
                  >help somewhere else.
                  >
                  Could someone explaine me too what did he do wrong in his first post? (it's
                  obvious about the second :)
                  "I've these two machines and there's php and browsers on them. It's not
                  working. Can you tell me what's wrong?"

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                  • Twayne

                    #10
                    Re: Eclipse PDT setup

                    On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:34:20 +0100, Paul Lautman wrote:
                    >
                    >
                    >I think you just kissed goodbye to any help in this forum. Good luck
                    >getting help somewhere else.
                    >
                    Could someone explaine me too what did he do wrong in his first post?
                    (it's obvious about the second :)
                    Multiple, separate postings to newsgroups instead of crossposting so
                    they would be handled properly. It's all explained here and hundreds of
                    other places, maybe even thousands:
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