WLS adapter for Eclipse WTP 3.0?

Hello,
I was just wondering when the WLS adapter might be available for WTP 3.0? I was playing with Eclipse 3.4M3 and WTP 3.0M3 this morning, but was unable to create a server runtime for WLS 9.2.2.
Thank you for your time and effort.
Regards,
Stephen

Hi Stephen,
In case you missed the announcement, we have released a version of WLS
Tools for WTP 3.0 a few days ago. Just use the search for adapters
function of the new runtime dialog to find and install it.
Thanks,
- Konstantin

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    What you should now see is when you define an OC4J 10.1.3 instance you can set the "Application Parent:" value and this is then supplied to application when it is deployed.
    Voila!
    Now the small usage wrinkle here is that this property is set per OC4J server instance definition -- so in your case, you'd need define 2 OC4J server instances. One server definition where the parent is the "default" application and use that deploy "Server" and another where the parent application is set to "Server" and use that to deploy Server 2-4.
    If you want the changes I made to the file, then send me an email at steve dot button at oracle dot com and I'll send them to you.
    I put a few screen shots and a bit of a discussion here:
    http://buttso.blogspot.com/2006/11/hacking-eclipse-wtp-oc4j-to-add-parent.html
    cheers
    -steve-

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