There are few known restrictions that apply when working with the WebSphere® Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse.
The tooling provides support for developing applications that use the full EJB 3.1 API. However, applications deployed on the Liberty profile should only use features included in EJB 3.1 Lite, which is a subset of the full specification. Applications deployed on the Liberty profile can also use features included in Message Driven Beans. See ejbLite-3.1 feature restrictions.
If you have a web application project that contains one or more web fragment projects, and the web application project has references in its deployment assembly page to projects that are required by the web fragment projects, then those dependent projects (such as the JPA and Utility projects) are not automatically added to the Java™ build path of the web fragment projects.
Manually add the dependent projects to the Java build path of the web fragment projects in order for them to compile.
The console log
level (consoleLogLevel) is an attribute of the logging configuration
element in the server configuration (server.xml)
file with the following range options: INFO, AUDIT, WARNING, ERROR,
and OFF. AUDIT is the default value
for the console log level settings. For more details, search for the consoleLogLevel attribute
in the
Liberty
profile: Configuration elements in the server.xml topic.
For more information about limitations, see Known problems and limitations for WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse.