I added a deployment.xml, but still have issues getting the esb project to deploy. When I try Run As -> run on server I get a about.blank and nothing gets copied over. I have tried various settings in the Server properties Deployment. I have tried "Use JBoss deploy folder" (and added tmp/jbosstoolsTemp to server/default) as well as "Use a custom deploy folder" and specified the paths, but neither seems to work. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Delong" <jdelong@redhat.com> To: "John Graham" <jgraham@redhat.com> Cc: "Burr Sutter" <bsutter@redhat.com>, jbosstools-dev@lists.jboss.org, "Mark Little" <mlittle@redhat.com>, "Mark Proctor" <mproctor@redhat.com>, "Kris Verlaenen" <kverlaen@redhat.com>, "Koen Aers" <kaers@redhat.com>, "Leonard Dimaggio" <ldimaggi@redhat.com>, "Kevin Conner" <kconner@redhat.com>, "Garvin Dean" <garvin.dean@amentra.com>, "Edgar A Silva" <edgar.silva@redhat.com>, "Prakasha Aradhya" <paradhya@redhat.com>, "Max Andersen" <manderse@redhat.com>, "Trevor Kirby" <tkirby@redhat.com>, "Max Rydahl Andersen" <max.andersen@redhat.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:39:56 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain Subject: Re: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-P Looks like a deployment ordering issue. I need to add a deployment.xml to the project ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Delong" <jdelong@redhat.com> To: "John Graham" <jgraham@redhat.com> Cc: "Burr Sutter" <bsutter@redhat.com>, jbosstools-dev@lists.jboss.org, "Mark Little" <mlittle@redhat.com>, "Mark Proctor" <mproctor@redhat.com>, "Kris Verlaenen" <kverlaen@redhat.com>, "Koen Aers" <kaers@redhat.com>, "Leonard Dimaggio" <ldimaggi@redhat.com>, "Kevin Conner" <kconner@redhat.com>, "Garvin Dean" <garvin.dean@amentra.com>, "Edgar A Silva" <edgar.silva@redhat.com>, "Prakasha Aradhya" <paradhya@redhat.com>, "Max Andersen" <manderse@redhat.com>, "Trevor Kirby" <tkirby@redhat.com>, "Max Rydahl Andersen" <max.andersen@redhat.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:35:45 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain Subject: Re: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-P John, That helped. Now I can deploy. Well I can attempt to deploy; I get an deployment error that I am still trying to resolve: "The base Listener config [PolicyQuoteChannelListener] must reference a base Bus config type (<bus>)." I am looking at the jboss-esb.xml that I created with the Editor to see if there is a problem (looks okay to me so far ...) Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Graham" <jgraham@redhat.com> To: "Max Rydahl Andersen" <max.andersen@redhat.com> Cc: "Jeffrey Delong" <jdelong@redhat.com>, "Burr Sutter" <bsutter@redhat.com>, jbosstools-dev@lists.jboss.org, "Mark Little" <mlittle@redhat.com>, "Mark Proctor" <mproctor@redhat.com>, "Kris Verlaenen" <kverlaen@redhat.com>, "Koen Aers" <kaers@redhat.com>, "Leonard Dimaggio" <ldimaggi@redhat.com>, "Kevin Conner" <kconner@redhat.com>, "Garvin Dean" <garvin.dean@amentra.com>, "Edgar A Silva" <edgar.silva@redhat.com>, "Prakasha Aradhya" <paradhya@redhat.com>, "Max Andersen" <manderse@redhat.com>, "Trevor Kirby" <tkirby@redhat.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:12:35 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain Subject: Re: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-PDouble click the server and tell what the deploy dir field is set to.Just to expand a bit on this: By default the tooling uses the Eclipse workspace .metadata directory to stage deployment, so you will not see files copied to the server/{default/production, etc}/deploy folder. If you double click on the server connection root node in the Server view, an Eclipse editor will open. One section of the editor sets where deployments are staged -- you can change that to the server's deploy folder, save changes in the editor, and restart the server. You should then get ".esb" folders (not archives) in the deploy folder for the projects configured on that specific server. -- John On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 21:03 +0100, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:On 26-01-2009 20:59, Jeffrey Delong wrote:John, I would like to go through this if possible. Run As -> run on server starts the server, but does not create an esb archive or copy it to the server/default/deploy directory.Double click the server and tell what the deploy dir field is set to. /maxJeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Graham" <jgraham@redhat.com> To: "Max Rydahl Andersen" <max.andersen@redhat.com> Cc: "Burr Sutter" <bsutter@redhat.com>, "Jeffrey Delong" <jdelong@redhat.com>, jbosstools-dev@lists.jboss.org, "Mark Little" <mlittle@redhat.com>, "Mark Proctor" <mproctor@redhat.com>, "Kris Verlaenen" <kverlaen@redhat.com>, "Koen Aers" <kaers@redhat.com>, "Leonard Dimaggio" <ldimaggi@redhat.com>, "Kevin Conner" <kconner@redhat.com>, "Garvin Dean" <garvin.dean@amentra.com>, "Edgar A Silva" <edgar.silva@redhat.com>, "Prakasha Aradhya" <paradhya@redhat.com>, "Max Andersen" <manderse@redhat.com>, "Trevor Kirby" <tkirby@redhat.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 12:46:36 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain Subject: Re: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-P Just tried it here on JBESB 4.4 and SOA-P 4.3 with JBDS 3.0CR1 and works for me. Burr: Maybe you and I should set up a time to go through this together? :) -- John On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 20:25 +0100, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:Works for me and Aaron praised the feature to me in email over the weekend so someone besides me has too ;) /maxI wasn't able to get this to work but I suspect I missed a step in the integration. Has anybody gotten this to work? Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:2) It is not clear how to create an esb archive and deploy it to jbossesb. Is this functionality supported in this release?File > New > ESB Project (add whatever you want to run) Right click project > Run As... > Run on server (or right click server > Add and remove projects) Done. Standard way of deploying applications in WTP. /maxAny documentation? Thanks, Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Graham" <jgraham@redhat.com> To: "Mark Little" <mlittle@redhat.com>, "Mark Proctor" <mproctor@redhat.com>, "Kris Verlaenen" <kverlaen@redhat.com>, "Koen Aers" <kaers@redhat.com>, "Burr Sutter" <bsutter@redhat.com>, "Leonard Dimaggio" <ldimaggi@redhat.com>, "Kevin Conner" <kconner@redhat.com>, "Jeffrey Delong" <jdelong@redhat.com>, "Garvin Dean" <garvin.dean@amentra.com>, "Edgar A Silva" <edgar.silva@redhat.com>, "Prakasha Aradhya" <paradhya@redhat.com>, "Max Andersen" <manderse@redhat.com>, "Trevor Kirby" <tkirby@redhat.com> Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 12:30:09 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain Subject: UPDATE: Assistance in testing JBDS with SOA-P Following up: 1. I should have prefaced the original message with "Please feel free to forward to anyone else (internal to RH/JB or under the appropriate agreements for this sort of internal information) who you might think would be interested in testing." If you do, please let me know, so I can add them into the list of people receiving these email updates. 2. Related to (1): Why not just use a mailing list like soa-tools? There are a couple of reasons: (a) There is no single list, or small set of lists, that covers everyone involved (and, no, I am not sending this request to thecore ;) ), (b) this is a short term, focused request, (c) list requests are like talking to a stadium of people, whereas this subset shows that I am talking to *you* :) 3. (Thanks, Len and Trev!) For the SOA-P download please use: http://jawa05.englab.brq.redhat.com/released/soa-p-4.3.0.GA/ 4. (Thanks, Max, Len, and Jeff!) Ignore the "all plug-ins" zips for the tooling, and use the installer jar instead. You might find that your browser attempts to open this jar directly instead of downloading it, in which case you'll need to do a "save as" on the installer jar. Once downloaded, from the command line issue "java -jar ...." with the jar name to start the installer. 5. If you test but don't find any problems, still please drop an email to Max and I saying that you've tried. Since "no response" does not mean "tried it and found no problems to report," these notes will help Max and I determine the test coverage in place for this combination. 6. Particular importance of this JBDS release: This is the release that we'll take to EclipseCon in March, and we'd like to push it hard, especially in the SOA area. We just need to be sure that what we push doesn't fall over. :) Thanks again! John On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 15:54 -0500, John Graham wrote:As we reach the final stages of the JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) 2.0 release, we are seeking help in testing the JBDS/SOA-P combination. In particular, we're interested in how the jBPM and Drools distributions bundled in the SOA-P product work with JBDS. So, while testing and feedback at any stage is appreciated, the critical period for release will be over the next 10 days or so. Any timely feedback will help us to improve the tooling offered for this product configuration. The specific builds of each: * JBDS 2.0: Use http://reports.qa.atl.jboss.com/binaries/RHDS/release/2.0.0.CR1/200812221144/ via the installer. (EAP is optional.) * SOA-P: Use http://jawa05.englab.brq.redhat.com/candidate/soa-4.3.0.GA_IR5/ (SOA team: this is the link that was provided to JBDS QE a while ago; if a later build should be used, please let us know in this thread.) If any questions come up during testing, it probably is best to use the jbosstools-dev@lists.jboss.org mailing list, since that will get the most people in the most time zones. (Of course there's always JIRA for bugs.) A number of people on thread have tested various milestones of this JBDS release, and the input has been very valuable. We hope each of you can spare a few cycles to help us wrap up testing for this product combination. -- John