>> The customizations that Gerard is referring to in this case
are of the Linux environment itself, not specific to JBoss Tools (or even Eclipse). We are
setting up the user's home directory so that they can start coding as soon as the boot
finishes. This includes things like customizing terminal settings, adding git awareness to
the bash prompt, setting the Eclipse workspace directory and default perspective and
things of that sort.
> cool - but what needs to change concerning eclipse workspace directory and default
perspective?
We pre-selected the workspace directory ($HOME/workspace) so that the user is not
prompted when running the LiveCD. We've put settings in that directory, so if they
pick another location they don't get those settings, so we want them to get the full
experience.
We set the default perspective to the JBoss perspective (instead of
Resource) to highlight the area with the main features (and the configured server).
hmm - didn't see any of that when running the builds from
http://ryan.lt/fedora-java-remix/ which I downloaded yesterday ?
no predefined server nor JBoss perspective ?
>> This script creates a skinny standalone instance of JBoss AS
that only has the configuration files and uses JBOSS_BASE_DIR to point to the real
installation. This is the proper way (IMO) to properly handle permissions on an operating
system that properly handles permissions :)
> Please open JBIDE jiras for stuff we don't handle properly - just fixing it in
fedora java remix is not a good long term solution.
Agreed. What we've done so far has been a proof of concept to understand the
requirements for whatever feature request we would file. I think what I wrote above is
sufficient for a JIRA report and I will file it as such...
Voila!
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12452
Thanks!
>> when they start Eclipse the first time, they should have a
JBoss AS server already ready to go (that's one of the key goals of this spin).
> Yes, please open jiras so we can now what you actually need - adding yet another
autosetup is IMO backwards. (fine for this gsoc java respin as a proof of concept, but for
me being able to have the autodetect pick up such installation no matter how you got jboss
tools is much more interesting)
>
> Could you open a jira and optimally point to the source for whatever configuration
you do externally to the existing autodetection and server adapter setup ?
>
>> Btw, you can grab a spin ISO, pop it into a virtual machine (like VirtualBox) and
try it out:
>>
>>
http://ryan.lt/fedora-java-remix/
> thanks, i'll try it out.
Please do. And please pass it on.
done:
https://community.jboss.org/en/tools/blog/2012/08/22/summer-time-with-new...
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