![]() ![]() ![]() Check "Allow loose classpath module dependencies". To allow this behavior, selection Windows > Preferences > Java EE. RAD prevents the deployment of classpath containers by default. Users of RAD 7.5.3 will notice that the classpath container is not listed in the table. IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) 7.5.3+ This has been successfully tested with Eclipse 3.3/WTP 2.0, and Eclipse 3.4/WTP 3.0. Select it and dependencies found in the IvyDE classpath container will be deployed as well. In this section you will find the IvyDE classpath container listed, usually with the name "ivy.xml ". In the properties of your project configured to use WTP, there is a section titled "Java EE Module Dependencies". Apache IvyDE works with WTP 2.0+ (Eclipse 3.3+). WTP refers to the Web Tools Platform project from the Eclipse Foundation which allows Eclipse users to easily develop, launch and debug web applications. ![]()
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