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"Beta Time for JBoss Tools 3.2"
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It's Beta time for JBoss Tools, the Eclipse plugin suite for JBoss and related
technologies.
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h4. 3.2.0.Beta1
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h3. Beta Time!
It's beta time, meaning we've locked down new feature additions to most of JBoss
Tools and we get to give you the first beta release of JBoss Tools 3.2 - the version of
JBoss Tools you should use if you are using Eclipse 3.6 (Helios).
h3. New Features/Improvements
Since it is beta time the focus have been and will be on bugfixing, optimization and
stabilization but we do got a few nice new features I would like to highlight - as all
ways there is more to see on the
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew What's New
page(s).
h3. 10 x faster validation for JSF/XHTML
We've fixed reported issues concerning performance problems with validation of XHTML
in larger projects. Our own test project (100.000's of Expression languages and
thousands of pages) which before took 15 minutes to validate are now done in less than
a minute when doing a full validation. Making the validation 10 times as fast as what
is seen in the M2 release. If you continue to have performance problems with Beta1
please let us know!
h4. CDI/Seam Validation and Quickfixes
CDI and Seam have all received some more additional validation (i.e. we now valdiate
classnames referenced in CDI descriptors) and a good set of quickfixes allowing you to
quickly fix common problems.
h4. MyFaces 2 metadata
MyFaces 2 does not ship TLD's within their project. This make them
"invisible" to our default handler for JSF compoenents since we moved to use
classpath based lookups to have more correct code completion and validation per project.
MyFaces does though ship their own -metadata.xml file that describes their components
and we've added support to parse and recognize these now. This should make any new
components or changes to existing ones in MyFaces show up in the editor without having to
get JBoss Tools updated.
h4. Remote Deployment
JBoss Tools AS Server adapter is now telling the remote server to not scan for changes
when remote deployment are done via file copying; preventing "accidental"
deployments, making things much more robust.
The remote deployment now also includes optiorns for controlling the start and startup
commands used over SSH - allowing you use your own external launch scripts to control how
JBoss AS is started/stopped.
h4. Hibernate Comments
HQL (Hibernate Query Language) does not support comments natively, but we have had many
requests for allowing it in the Query Editor since it is very useful for quick experiments
to be able to comment out parts of your query. Therefore you can now use "--"
the beginning of a line to comment it out in the editor. Not a big feature in itself but
worth mentioning it since many have asked for it over the years.
h4. Annotation Properties View
We are
http://community.jboss.org/community/jbosstools/blog/2010/09/13/extending...
experiementing with using the new Annotation Properties View which are available via
Eclipse WTP JAX-WS support in Helios.
This release therefore are including support for JBoss ESB and JAX-RS (RestEasy)
annotations, giving you a more graphical approach to read and write annotations on your
service classes.
...and
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew more
h4.
h4. Feedback
In M2 we enabled our Usage Tracking and it was a
http://community.jboss.org/community/jbosstools/blog/2010/09/24/friday-st...
raving success and continues to give us more and more information about where and how
JBoss Tools are being used without having users to do anything beyound using our plugins.
We still very much appreciate to hear directly from our users thus don't forget to
leave a comment on this blog, post on the forum or report or leave patches to issues on
our jira - we love it all.
Have Fun!
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