there should be *zero* need to use ssh command lines for this stuff. jsch is sufficient
afaik.
/max
On 11 Oct 2012, at 16:00, Rafael Benevides <rafabene(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Lincoln,
Never mind the comment below. ssh.exe comes with the most basic git installation on
windows. Anyway I think that there won't be a problem with Windows.
2012/10/10 Rafael Benevides <rafabene(a)gmail.com>
Lincoln.
I've run git installation on Windows (like suggested on Installing Forge Guide) and
now I choose to install Unix tools on Windows
Unix tools comes with ssh and it worked pretty well.
Maybe we can update the forge installation guide (
http://forge.jboss.org/docs/using/) to
suggest installation of Unix tools when installing Git. It will not only reduce issues
with this plugin, but maybe with many others possible issues with other plugins.
2012/10/10 Rafael Benevides <rafabene(a)gmail.com>
I've just tested plink.exe from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html and it worked on Windows
environment.
openshift plugin can propose its installation if NativeSystemCall returns an error on
Windows Environment. What you think ?
2012/10/10 Rafael Benevides <rafabene(a)gmail.com>
Good question!
I was just investigating a solution for Windows environment.
2012/10/10 Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com>
Isn't the current JBoss Tools way of doing this OS-specific? E.g. The user would need
to have openSSH installed in windows to make this work? Or is that assumed?
~Lincoln
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 12:00 PM, William DeCoste <wdecoste(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Unfortunately not yet. The REST API does not expose this feature yet. It's on the
roadmap. It will probably be exposed as status.
On 10/10/12 9:01 AM, Rafael Benevides wrote:
> Bill / Andre / Xavier
>
> I didn't find on openshift-java-client how to tail files.
>
> Does it have this feature ?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Em 04-10-2012 10:24, Xavier Coulon escreveu:
>> Hi !
>>
>> As Max mentioned, you should find all the API you need to implement the features
listed below in the Forge plugin in the new openshift-java-client (V2.0), except maybe the
'tail files' feature which we implemented in JBossTools because we use specific
Eclipse APIs to display the output in a MessageConsole. Maybe this could be refactored and
moved partially into the java-client library, though (we did not need to do that when we
worked on it a few months ago).
>>
>> Also, if you haven't already seen it, André recently wrote an article about
the new client library:
https://community.jboss.org/en/tools/blog/2012/08/24/show-domain-info-ope...
>>
>> Best regards,
>> /Xavier
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:39 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> So I just started working on EAP support.
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGEPLUGINS-88 opened!
>>>
>>> Oh I was wondering why EAP wasn't supported.
>>> Didn't realize the forge openshift install was jboss specific.
>>>
>>> One item I got is that we check if the projects setup by JBoss Tools,
openshift client and OpenShift Forge client are compatible or can be made compatible.
>>>
>>> i.e. forge *always* uses "openshift" as the remote afaik -
openshift client always create projects where the remote is in "origin" - as a
consequence jboss tools
>>> added support for naming the remote used so you could align them.
>>>
>>> If openshift could allow naming the remote or pick up the existing remote
pointing to openshift these things could be aligned.
>>>
>>>>>> Pete and Lincoln talked about some of them in JavaOne here are
some:
>>>>>> * support for embedding cartridges
>>>>>> * support for eap
>>>>>> * tail files
>>>
>>> all of the above is available for use from the new openshift client.
>>>
>>>>>> I also got those:
>>>>>> * setup when openshift application exists
>>>>>> * snapshot management ?
>>>>>> * key management ?
>>>>>> * alias management
>>>>>> * enable scaling on create app ?
>>>>>> * Use alternate openshift config file
>>>
>>> whats this one ?
>>>
>>>>>> * config port forward ?
>>>
>>> we got this in jbosstools - for forge I guess it requires running a jsch port
forward (or launch ssh native in separate process) ?
>>>
>>> /max
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