Max Rydahl Andersen [
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"JBoss Developer Studio 4 is now available for free"
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JBoss Developer Studio 4 is now avaliable for free (registration required) from
http://devstudio.jboss.com/download/ http://devstudio.jboss.com/download/
If you are an existing Red Hat Support Portal user/customer then you already should have
access to JBoss Developer Studio via the Downloads section, but if you are a new user the
only thing you need to do is to signup and you will be granted access to the free download
of JBoss Developer Studio.
The direct link to the download no matter if you are existing or new user of Red Hat
Support Portal is:
https://www.redhat.com/wapps/eval/index.html?evaluation_id=1015
https://www.redhat.com/wapps/eval/index.html?evaluation_id=1015
h2. What is JBoss Developer Studio 4 ?
JBoss Developer Studio 4 comes as a full easy to install Eclipse installation that bundles
Eclipse WTP, TestNG, Spring IDE and the latest updated release of the
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-13300 supported plugins from
http://community.jboss.org/community/tools/blog/2011/02/21/jboss-tools-32...
JBoss Tools 3.2.
This latest release highlights are that it is now based on Eclipse 3.6 (Helios), updates
the JSF 2 tooling, adds remote deployment for JBoss server adapters, easier setup of
existing runtimes, provides tech preview of improved CDI functionallity and it includes
updates for the SOA-P related features such as Guvnor, Drools, jBPM 3, Teiid Designer and
Modeshape plugins.
h2. Free vs For Pay ?
The free version of JBoss Developer Studio is the standalone version which can be used
with both community and productized versions of JBoss Application Server and related
frameworks such as Hibernate, Seam, Drools, jbpm, etc. The difference between this
distribution and JBoss Tools boils down to ease-of-installation and future updates.
The product called JBoss Developer Studio Portfolio Edition is also available from
http://devstudio.jboss.com/download/ http://devstudio.jboss.com/download/ for 99$ and in
addition to the standalone version of JBoss Developer Studio it gives access to a bundle
with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5 and additional downloads for development
purposes of JBoss and Red Hat runtime distributions - including but not limited to JBoss
Enterprise SOA Platform and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You can read more about this
offering at
http://www.jboss.com/products/devstudio/
http://www.jboss.com/products/devstudio/
Thus if you already have access to the runtimes you would like to target for development
the free version of JBoss Developer Studio is for you, but if you want access to the full
range of JBoss and Red Hat runtime products (+ updates) for developement then the
Portfolio Edition is what you are looking for.
Have fun!
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