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February 27, 2007

Which version of WSIT, GlassFish, NetBeans and Plug-in ?

Filed under: webservices — arungupta @ 11:27 am

WSIT bits are already integrated in GlassFish v2. So if you download GlassFish v2 then you have all the WSIT functionality available to you. If you are interested in a bleeding edge build, then you can download a nightly build (untested builds) and  install it on top of an existing GlassFish installation. If you are interested in a slightly  stable build, then you can download the  promoted build as we perform limited testing on these builds. And then there are milestone builds which are tested on multiple platforms with a full verification of WSIT plugin, tutorial, samples, and interop tests.

WSIT Milestone 3 was released last week. The table below provides a combination of tools, plug-in and builds that is known to work:


WSIT Build GlassFish v2 NetBeans NetBeans WSIT Plugin
Latest Latest 5.5.1 IDE Latest
Milestone 3 b33c 5.5.1 IDE Tools–>Update Center
Milestone 2 b15 5.5 IDE 1.13
Milestone 1 b08 5.5 IDE 1.41

Or to keep it really simple, you can download latest GlassFish v2 promoted build (WSIT already integrated) and NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 (WSIT plug-ins already included, select NetBeans version and "Daily" build, click "Continue", and then select "Enterprise Pack" row at the top).

Happy WSITing!

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