Re-organization of 'runtimes' plugin
by Rob Stryker
Hi All:
I've posted a jira with a plan for the re-organization of the 'runtimes'
plugin. https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12447
Basically, runtimes right now sits near the top of the tree, consuming
everything, but unable to be depended on by others. This plan would move
runtimes down to a low-level component with no dependencies, upon which
others can depend and extend.
Since this involves changing the build order, moving plugins, etc, it'd
be nice if anyone interested (or who cares, or who's plugins depend on
or are depended on by runtime, or who run the build system) review the
plan and point out any obvious errors with it.
Thanks
- Rob
12 years, 4 months
Re: [jbosstools-dev] Quickstarts & Runtime detection
by Max Rydahl Andersen
Hi Snjezana,
Thanks for the writeup - cc'ed jbosstools mailing list so Rob et.al. can comment.
> Hello Max,
>
> The Runtime detection plugin doesn't depend on the project examples plugin. You can use the detection API without adding dependencies to the project examples. All what you need is o.j.t.runtime.core, o.j.t.runtime.as.detector and, maybe, o.j.t.runtime.ui.
> I think the downloding UI that is part of the project examples plugin isn't necessary for adding the download feature to the AS plugin. That UI will be changed in the future. See https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12237.
> Rob probably wants to use the downloading API (the ECFExamplesTransport class and, maybe the DownloadRuntimeDialog.downloadAndInstall method). That API could be moved to the JBoss Common or some other common plugin.
>
> The way in which quickstarts can be added within some JBoss AS/EAP distribution is described in https://github.com/jboss-jdf/jboss-as-quickstart/pull/282. It is enough to add the quickstarts to some directory in the JBoss AS home directory.
> To test quickstarts, it is the best to use user sites that can be created using Window>Preferences>JBoss Tools>Project Examples as follows:
> - clone the quickstarts project to some directory
> - select Window>Preferences>JBoss Tools>Project Examples
> - check the Show experimental sites checkbox
> - click the Add button
> - enter some name to the Name field and the url of your .project_example.xml file in URL (you can use the Browse button to find the .project_example.xml file in your local directory).
>
> Regards,
> Snjeza
12 years, 4 months
Any interest in splitting 'common' module up?
by Rob Stryker
Hey All:
I'm just trying to get the ball moving on a possible breakup of the
'common' module. Common is currently FULL of all sorts of different
stuff. It has 23 plugins, 10 tests, and 13 features. Since we've just
finished a major release, now is the time to discuss reorganizations. I
hope I'm not stepping on anyone's toes. Even fi I don't end up doing the
work, it's at least time to open the discussion.
Common simply has too many different things all bundled together, and a
lot of them aren't "common" ;) I tried to make an image of what all
depends on what with regards to common, even going so far as to show
what the different common plugins depend on, but that image was just too
crowded, too many nodes. So for now I've made a more simple one of just
INSIDE common.
Hopefully we can split things out into things that are truly common and
many other plugins might use, vs stuff that's a little less common.
Attached is an image showing common's current interdependencies. Direct
dependencies supplied by other plugins are not shown, to help make the
graph easier to understand. (ex: org.jboss.tools.common.ui depends on
o.j.t.common, but since o.j.t.c.ui depends on o.j.t.c.text.xml, that
direct link is not shown.)
Hopefully this graph will help us ask other questions, for example
WHY does o.j.t.common.ui depend on o.j.t.c.text.xml, and would the code
that is in common.ui be more appropriate to live in o.j.t.c.text.xml
instead?
Anyway, we can at least start the discussion. Image attached.
12 years, 4 months
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