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Subject: [jbosstools-commits] JBoss Tools SVN: r14134 -
branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en.
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:32:39 -0400
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Author: ochikvina
Date: 2009-03-10 10:32:39 -0400 (Tue, 10 Mar 2009)
New Revision: 14134
Modified:
branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/ma=
ster_output.xml
Log:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-655 - adding master_output.xml;
Modified: branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuid=
e/en/master_output.xml
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--- branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/m=
aster_output.xml 2009-03-10 14:32:08 UTC (rev 14133)
+++ branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/m=
aster_output.xml 2009-03-10 14:32:39 UTC (rev 14134)
@@ -26,17 +26,16 @@
=
=
=
-]>
-
+]>Getting Started with JBoss Developer StudioApril 20082007
- 2009
- JBoss, a division of Red Hat
+ 2009=
year>
+ JBoss, a division of =
Red Hat
- Version: 2.0.0.GA
+ Version: 2.0.0.GA=
@@ -509,8 +508,8 @@
Get Eclipse and Web Tools
- The current version of JBoss Tools (3.0.0.GA) targets at Eclipse =
3.4.2/Ganymede SR2 and WTP
- 3.0.3+
+ The current version of =
JBoss Tools (3.0.0.GA) targets at Eclipse 3.4.2/Ganymede SR2 and WTP
+ 3.0.3+
=
Tip:
@@ -725,9 +724,9 @@
AS from JBoss Developer=
Studio.JBoss Developer Studio sh=
ips with JBoss EAP
v.4.2 bundled. When you followed the default instal=
lation of JBoss
- Developer Studio, you should already have a JBoss E=
AP 4.3 Server installed and
+ Developer Studio, you should already have a JBoss EAP 4.3 Server installed and
defined. To run JBoss AS you need JDK 1.5, JDK 6 is not formally s=
upported yet, although
- you may be able to start the server with it.
+ you may be able to start the server with it.
=
@@ -741,9 +740,9 @@
Starting JBoss ServerStarting JBoss Server is quite simple. JBoss
- Developer Studio allows you to control its =
behaviour with the help of
+ Developer Studio allows you to control its behaviour with the help of
a special toolbar, where you could start it in a regular o=
r debug mode, stop it or
- restart it.
+ restart it.
=
@@ -779,8 +778,8 @@
When the server is started you should see Started
- in the square brackets right next its name in =
JBoss Server
- View.
+ in t=
he square brackets right next its name in JBoss Server
+ View.
=
Server is Started
@@ -807,9 +806,9 @@
Stopping JBoss ServerTo stop the server, click the Stop
- icon in JBoss Serv=
er View or right click the server
+ icon in JBoss Server View or right click the server
name and press
- Stop.
+ Stop.
=
Stopping Server
@@ -821,7 +820,7 @@
When the server is stopped you will see Stopped
- in the square brackets next to its name.
+ in t=
he square brackets next to its name.
@@ -852,14 +851,14 @@
JBoss EAP 4.2 we do=
not ultimately tie you to any particular
server for deployment. There are some servers that Studio supp=
orts directly (via the
bundled Eclipse WTP plug-ins). In this section we discuss how =
to manage self-installed
- JBoss AS. Suppose you want to deploy the application to JBoss 4.2.3
- server. First of all you need to install it.
+ JBoss AS. Suppose you want to deploy the application to JBoss 4.2.3
+ server. First of all you need =
to install it.
JBoss AS Installation
- Download the binary package of JBoss 4.2.3 and save
+ Download the binary package of JBoss 4.2.3 and save
it on your computer: http://labs.jboss.com/jbossas/downloads=
para>
@@ -877,24 +876,24 @@
range.
- After you have the binary archive you want to in=
stall, use the JDK jar
+ After =
you have the binary archive you want to install, use the JDK jar
tool (or any other ZIP extraction tool) to extract=
the jboss-4.2.3.GA.zip
archive contents into a location of your choice. T=
he jboss-4.2.3.GA.tgz
archive is a gzipped tar file that requires a gnut=
ar compatible tar which
can handle the long pathnames in the archive. The =
extraction process will
- create a jboss-4.2.3.GA directory.
+ create a jboss-4.2.3.GA directory.
=
- Adding and Configuring JBoss Server
+ Adding and Co=
nfiguring JBoss ServerNow we should add just installed server into server mana=
ger in JBoss
Developer Studio.
- Open the JBoss Serve=
r View by selecting
+ Open the=
JBoss Server View by selecting Window > Show V=
iew > Other > Server
> JBoss Server View
@@ -906,7 +905,7 @@
Select
- JBoss Community &g=
t; JBoss 4.2 Server
+ JBoss Community > JBoss 4.2 Server
@@ -919,21 +918,21 @@
=
-
- Note:
+
+ Note:
=
- Now in the New Server wi=
zard there is a separation
- between the .org servers (the
- JBoss Community
- category) and product server that comes bu=
ndled with JBoss EAP (the
-
- JBoss Enterprise Middl=
eware category).
+ Now in the=
New Server wizard there is a separation
+ between the .org servers (the
+ JBoss Community<=
/property>
+ ca=
tegory) and product server that comes bundled with JBoss EAP (the
+
+ JBoss Enterprise Middleware c=
ategory).
=
- To create a new runtime, which Jboss AS 4.2 matc=
hes to, click
- Next
+ To cre=
ate a new runtime, which Jboss AS 4.2 matches to, click
+ Next
@@ -961,8 +960,8 @@
=
- In the next dialog verify the specified informat=
ion and if something is
- unfair go back and correct it
+ In the n=
ext dialog verify the specified information and if something is
+ unfair go back and correct it
@@ -3637,7 +3636,7 @@
=
=
=
-
+
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