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I need to create a BPEL project but I can't find SOA plugin to install it. Can someone tell how can I add SOA plugin to my Netbeans version?

skaffman
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From a NetBeans Formus post via a mailing list it appears that the short answer is no.

It appears that the last version of NetBeans that supported the Sun-distributed SOA plugin was NetBeans 6.5, with dubious support on 6.7.

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  • I read it before posting this question in stackOVerflow but I thought might somebody find somewhat to fix it. – palAlaa Dec 30 '10 at 04:30
  • :) I searched a bit wider and still found nothing. Sun aparently just didn't have enough staff to maintain it. Alas, under Oracle that situation is not likely to change for the better. – RobertB Dec 30 '10 at 04:56
  • Glassfish apparently had something called Open-ESB that people were being pointed to. The URL for it that I've found seems to be dead--or at least having trouble today. – RobertB Dec 30 '10 at 04:57
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Oracle appears to be killing off competitors to their SOA Suite 11g. Unfortunate because NetBeans was oh-so-nice, and I have had only painful and awkward experiences with JDeveloper. I was just looking for an alternative SCA tool to SOA Suite in NetBeans and it seems that links to any NetBeans/Glassfish related Service Component Architecture type software have been methodically removed.

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Try this:

1. Netbeans 6.X > 6.5 install normally.
2. Go to "Tools -> Plugins" to create a new "Update Center"
3. Click on "Add" and enter the URL: http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/6.8/uc/m1/dev/catalog.xml.
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