[jbosstools-dev] Re: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-P

Max Rydahl Andersen max.andersen at redhat.com
Mon Jan 26 03:26:40 EST 2009


> 2) It is not clear how to create an esb archive and deploy it to jbossesb. Is this functionality supported in this release?
>    
File > New > ESB Project

(add whatever you want to run)

Right click project > Run As... > Run on server
(or right click server > Add and remove projects)

Done. Standard way of deploying applications in WTP.

/max
> Any documentation?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Graham"<jgraham at redhat.com>
> To: "Mark Little"<mlittle at redhat.com>, "Mark Proctor"<mproctor at redhat.com>, "Kris Verlaenen"<kverlaen at redhat.com>, "Koen Aers"<kaers at redhat.com>, "Burr Sutter"<bsutter at redhat.com>, "Leonard Dimaggio"<ldimaggi at redhat.com>, "Kevin Conner"<kconner at redhat.com>, "Jeffrey Delong"<jdelong at redhat.com>, "Garvin Dean"<garvin.dean at amentra.com>, "Edgar A Silva"<edgar.silva at redhat.com>, "Prakasha Aradhya"<paradhya at redhat.com>, "Max Andersen"<manderse at redhat.com>, "Trevor Kirby"<tkirby at redhat.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 12:30:09 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
> Subject: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-P
>
> Following up:
>
> 1. I should have prefaced the original message with "Please feel free to
> forward to anyone else (internal to RH/JB or under the appropriate
> agreements for this sort of internal information) who you might think
> would be interested in testing." If you do, please let me know, so I can
> add them into the list of people receiving these email updates.
>
> 2. Related to (1): Why not just use a mailing list like soa-tools? There
> are a couple of reasons: (a) There is no single list, or small set of
> lists, that covers everyone involved (and, no, I am not sending this
> request to thecore ;) ), (b) this is a short term, focused request, (c)
> list requests are like talking to a stadium of people, whereas this
> subset shows that I am talking to *you*  :)
>
> 3. (Thanks, Len and Trev!) For the SOA-P download please use:
> http://jawa05.englab.brq.redhat.com/released/soa-p-4.3.0.GA/
>
> 4. (Thanks, Max, Len, and Jeff!) Ignore the "all plug-ins" zips for the
> tooling, and use the installer jar instead. You might find that your
> browser attempts to open this jar directly instead of downloading it, in
> which case you'll need to do a "save as" on the installer jar. Once
> downloaded, from the command line issue "java -jar ...." with the jar
> name to start the installer.
>
> 5. If you test but don't find any problems, still please drop an email
> to Max and I saying that you've tried. Since "no response" does not mean
> "tried it and found no problems to report," these notes will help Max
> and I determine the test coverage in place for this combination.
>
> 6. Particular importance of this JBDS release: This is the release that
> we'll take to EclipseCon in March, and we'd like to push it hard,
> especially in the SOA area. We just need to be sure that what we push
> doesn't fall over. :)
>
> Thanks again!
> John
>
> On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 15:54 -0500, John Graham wrote:
>    
>> As we reach the final stages of the JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) 2.0
>> release, we are seeking help in testing the JBDS/SOA-P combination. In
>> particular, we're interested in how the jBPM and Drools distributions
>> bundled in the SOA-P product work with JBDS.
>>
>> So, while testing and feedback at any stage is appreciated, the critical
>> period for release will be over the next 10 days or so. Any timely
>> feedback will help us to improve the tooling offered for this product
>> configuration.
>>
>> The specific builds of each:
>>
>> * JBDS 2.0: Use
>> http://reports.qa.atl.jboss.com/binaries/RHDS/release/2.0.0.CR1/200812221144/
>> via the installer. (EAP is optional.)
>>
>> * SOA-P: Use
>> http://jawa05.englab.brq.redhat.com/candidate/soa-4.3.0.GA_IR5/
>> (SOA team: this is the link that was provided to JBDS QE a while ago; if
>> a later build should be used, please let us know in this thread.)
>>
>> If any questions come up during testing, it probably is best to use the
>> jbosstools-dev at lists.jboss.org mailing list, since that will get the
>> most people in the most time zones. (Of course there's always JIRA for
>> bugs.)
>>
>> A number of people on thread have tested various milestones of this JBDS
>> release, and the input has been very valuable. We hope each of you can
>> spare a few cycles to help us wrap up testing for this product
>> combination.
>>
>> -- John
>>      
>
>    

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