Author: rob.stryker(a)jboss.com
Date: 2012-06-12 06:43:40 -0400 (Tue, 12 Jun 2012)
New Revision: 41884
Modified:
trunk/documentation/whatsnew/as/as-news-3.3.0.CR1.html
Log:
added spaces tojbosstools
Modified: trunk/documentation/whatsnew/as/as-news-3.3.0.CR1.html
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--- trunk/documentation/whatsnew/as/as-news-3.3.0.CR1.html 2012-06-12 09:47:23 UTC (rev
41883)
+++ trunk/documentation/whatsnew/as/as-news-3.3.0.CR1.html 2012-06-12 10:43:40 UTC (rev
41884)
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
<td valign="top" width="90%">
<p>Take any EAR project, right-click it, run it on your server, and watch a
browser open. Why is this so cool? Because webtools doesn't have it!
That's right. Webtools can find some way to run all their projects on your
server, except for EAR projects that is!
- Well not any more. The new behaviour in JBossTools is to select the first Web
project in your EAR and run that one instead.
+ Well not any more. The new behaviour in JBoss Tools is to select the first Web
project in your EAR and run that one instead.
The full module will get published, of course, but at least now a browser will
show up with something! </p>
<p>In a related issue, right-clicking a .java file to run on your server
seems to have always come up with a bit of a
strange choice for a web url. It'd actually open a URL like
yourwar.war/web-inf/classes/ReallyCoolThing.java.
@@ -144,8 +144,8 @@
a new fileset, you may have noticed that AS 7's defaults were a little...
outdated. Default folders
that only make sense for AS 6 and below are soOoOOoo beta2. It's a bit
like seeing someone wear bellbottoms...
it doesn't ruin your day, but it does make you feel just a little more sad
about where the world is heading. Either way,
- JBossTools 3.3.0 CR1 replaces those old rags with new sensible defaults. I
can't promise they'll make you smile,
- but, lets all be honest with ourselves... they will ;) <small>JBossTools
Rules!!!</small></p>
+ JBoss Tools 3.3.0 CR1 replaces those old rags with new sensible defaults. I
can't promise they'll make you smile,
+ but, lets all be honest with ourselves... they will ;) <small>JBoss
Tools Rules!!!</small></p>
<p><img src="images/11059.png" alt="new fileset
defaults"/></p>
<p><small><a
href="https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11059">Related
Jira</a></small></p>
</td>
@@ -156,11 +156,11 @@
<p><b>No IPs, no problem! IPv6 support verified!</b></p>
</td>
<td valign="top" width="90%">
- <p>According to our devs and our QE teams, IPv6 support for JBossTools is
online and fully operational.
+ <p>According to our devs and our QE teams, IPv6 support for JBoss Tools is
online and fully operational.
Loading local AS 7 servers with a hostname of "::1" will no longer
result in a stuck process
and an unresponsive and recalcitrant server refusing repeated requests to shut
down already!
Browser support in eclipse is also present, so Run-on-server actions should
yield the expected result.
- It's times like this you know JBossTools was the right choice, at the
right time, and for the right reasons. </p>
+ It's times like this you know JBoss Tools was the right choice, at the
right time, and for the right reasons. </p>
<p><small><a
href="https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11626">Related
Jira</a></small></p>
</td>
</tr>
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@
enabled (server, metadata, and custom), as they are for previous versions. And
second, the running server will receive
the list of folders that need to be added (or removed) from the server's
deployment scanners. </p>
<p>No more will users have to suffer through widely differing levels of
functionality depending on
- their app server version. The infinite is unknown at JBossTools.</p>
+ their app server version. The infinite is unknown at JBoss Tools.</p>
<p><img src="images/9239.png" alt="new fileset
defaults"/></p>
<p><small><a
href="https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-9239">JBIDE-9239...;,
@@ -201,14 +201,14 @@
<p><b>Which args do I modify again?</b></p>
</td>
<td valign="top" width="90%">
- <p>Some users who were running servers based on RSE were getting confused
how, exactly,
+ <p>Some users who were running remote servers based on RSE were getting
confused how, exactly,
to change their launch and stop arguments. By opening the server view, and
double-clicking
your server, the server editor opens. If you then click "Open Launch
Configuration", you
have a huge array of options available, but, perhaps, too many options.
</p>
<p>To help clear up the confusion, if you're running an RSE server,
opening the launch
configuration will now ONLY show you the remote launch args tab. If you're
running
a local server, however, all options (minus the RSE tab) will show.
</p>
- <p>A small step every day, with JBossTools leading the way!</p>
+ <p>A small step every day, with JBoss Tools leading the way!</p>
<p><img src="images/11587.png" alt="zero-second
scanner"/></p>
<p><small><a
href="https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11587">Related
Jira</a></small></p>
</td>
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
was Adding a new fileset. And so we cleaned that up, added better defaults,
and removed fields that just didn't belong! </p>
- <p>Remember, for all your development environment needs, JBossTools is
+ <p>Remember, for all your development environment needs, JBoss Tools is
<a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0">NEVER</... gonna give
you up!!!</p>
<p><img src="images/11820.png" alt="default classpath
entries"/></p>
<p><small><a
href="https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11820">Related
Jira</a></small></p>