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"Let's go to Kepler!"
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Today we are releasing with the first Alpha of JBoss Tools 4.1 and Developer Studio 7.0
targeting Eclipse 4.3 also known as the Kepler release.
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Developer Studio: [
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JBoss Tools is a set of plugins for Eclipse that complements, enhances and goes beyond the
support that exists for JBoss and related technologies in the default Eclipse
distribution.
JBoss Developer Studio is a fully bundled Eclipse distribution which not only includes the
majority of JBoss Tools but also all its needed dependencies and 3rd party plugins
allowing for an easy one-click and no-fuss installation.
If you are into doing your own bleeding edge eclipse plugin assembly, JBoss Tools is for
you; if you are more into having something that "Just Works" then JBoss
Developer Studio is the way to go.
h2. Installation
This release is an alpha and is built against
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/... Eclipse
4.3 M5, and as such things can and will still change before the final Kepler release.
We therefore recommend you use the
https://devstudio.jboss.com/earlyaccess/7.0/ JBoss
Developer Studio installer to be sure you got the right Eclipse distribution, but you can
of course use
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/development/kepler/ JBoss
Tools updatesite (note: url has changed since the Juno based release) if you wish - just
be sure you are using Eclipse 4.3 Kepler M5 when doing so.
h2. Improvements
As mentioned above we are now targeting Eclipse Kepler to pickup the new features,
bugfixes and performance improvements made since Eclipse Juno - we are releasing this
Alpha to get early feedback on our tools but just as much on Kepler so we can actually get
any remaining issues fixed before the release train ships this summer. Please report bugs
to us or
eclipse.org directly if you find an issue that is reproducible even without JBoss
Tools installed.
Beyond that a few other highlights sneaked into this Alpha...
h3. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.1 Alpha Support
Last week Mark Little announced that
https://community.jboss.org/blogs/mark.little/2013/03/07/eap-binaries-ava...
EAP 6.1 Alpha is now freely available for Developers and you can get it from
http://www.jboss.org/jbossas/downloads http://www.jboss.org/jbossas/downloads JBoss AS
download page. This release of tools provides support for EAP 6.1 Alpha.
Note: we will soon have an update to JBoss Tools 4.0 and Developer Studio 6.0 to provide
similar support but if you want to get started today with the alpha of JBoss EAP use this
alpha tooling with it.
h3. BrowserSim w/Firebug
BrowserSim now includes Firebug for easy inspection of dom and css styles.
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/vpe/images/4.1.0.Alpha1/Firebug-Lite...
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/vpe/images/4.1.0.Alpha1/Firebug-Lite...
h3. Content assist for JSF xml namespace
XML namespace (xmlns) content assist now looks at your other pages and a list of standard
xmlns when you are editing JSF pages and insert
the appropriate xmlns declaration if your page is missing it. Alexey made a nice video
showing how this works.
h3. CDI DeltaSpike 0.3
The initial DeltaSpike CDI integration now work with DeltaSpike 0.3.
h2. Forge updates
Forge tools now bundles Forge 1.2
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/forge/images/4.1.0.Alpha1/about.png
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/forge/images/4.1.0.Alpha1/about.png
h3. Maven JPA/JSF/JAX-RS Configurators moved to Eclipse
As Fred wrote earlier we contributed the JPA/JSF/JAX-RS Configurators we made to
eclipse.org and thus in this Kepler
release we no longer bundle our own but rely on the new. This means the configuration of
these moved under the main
Maven > Java EE Integration preference.
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/images/m2e-wtp-optional-configurator...
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/images/m2e-wtp-optional-configurator...
These configurators enables the JSF, JPA and JAX-RS tooling if your maven pom and project
are depending or
using these features.
h2. Giving Feedback
There are more news and screenshots in What's New, and if you got an idea to an
improvement or found a bug do not hestiate to open an issue in our
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE issue tracker.
h2. What's Next ?
We are not standing still and our roadmap for the upcoming release includes JQuery Mobile
support in our palette and html5 source editor, a whole new feature using LiveReload,
Apache Cordova tooling and simulator, Better JavaScript support in Eclipse, easier
management of your OpenShift applications and more...
Follow this blog for more or contact us on our
https://community.jboss.org/community/tools?view=discussions forum and irc if you are
interested in contributing!
And don't forget....Have fun!
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