So... if we move up to RC2 next week:
06/03/13 7.0.0.Beta2 Start new target platform
4.30.5.Alpha6-SNAPSHOT Kepler 4.3.0.RC2(a)
06/10/13 7.0.0.Beta2 Release target platform 4.30.5.Alpha6; update
jobs
and discover there's a problem, we can respin and pull down RC3 bits the
week after (during JUDCON/Red Hat Summit)...
06/10/13 7.0.0.Beta2 New target platform 4.30.5.Alpha7 ? Kepler
4.3.0.RC3 only if needed
06/11/13 7.0.0.Beta2 Release target platform 4.30.5.Alpha7; update
jobs ? Kepler 4.3.0.RC3 only if needed
Or is this enough of a problem that we should just wait for RC3?
N
On 05/29/2013 04:52 PM, Fred Bricon wrote:
This just in : the bug has been fixed in equinox
(
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=409314). Will be
available in RC3.
In the mean time, I *believe* the JavaEE RC2 package should be available
on monday. RC1 could even be pushed anytime now.
Fred
Le 29/05/2013 21:34, Nick Boldt a écrit :
> Beta1:
>
> Recommend using Kepler M7 JEE:
>
>
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/...
>
>
> Beta2:
>
> My personal recommendation is to suggest one of these:
>
> 1. Java & Report:
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/node/997
> (like the old JEE one but ALSO includes BIRT so you end up with a
> somewhat larger on-disk footprint)
>
> or
>
> 2. Java:
>
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/kep...
> (users will have to pull JST from Kepler update site when installing
> JBT, which is fine - this simply shifts the amount of download from
> [in the tar.gz] to [on the update site]; either way you'll end up with
> the same installed content)
>
> FWIW, I've frequently tested installation of JBT using both Classic
> and Java bundles, despite the fact that we recommend using the JEE
> bundle.
>
> N
>
>
> On 05/29/2013 03:08 PM, Leonard Dimaggio wrote:
>> Which version will we recommend to the JBT 4.1.0 beta users?
>>
>> --Len
>>
>>
>> (Sent from my iPhone)
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 29, 2013, at 2:52 PM, Fred Bricon <fbricon(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Definitely not. Java EE RC1 was not released because of an issue with
>>> m2e and IBM JVM:
>>>
>>>
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=408955
>>>
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/epp-dev/msg02537.html
>>>
>>> Le 29/05/2013 19:27, Nick Boldt a écrit :
>>>> For the last few years, we've told JBoss Tools users to install
>>>> into the
>>>> Indigo JEE or Juno JEE bundle, as it includes most of what you need to
>>>> get started w/ JBoss Tools or JBoss Developer Studio - namely Eclipse
>>>> and WTP (JST & WST), and all the dependencies therein.
>>>>
>>>> However, it appears that there is no longer a JEE bundle available
>>>> after
>>>> Kepler M7 [1]. This might be an oversight, but it looks more like
>>>> there's been some refactoring done to the collection of packages
>>>> available to better meet the community's needs.
>>>>
>>>> [1]
>>>>
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Therefore, if you're using JBoss Tools Beta1, you can use Kepler
>>>> JEE M7
>>>> [1], but for Beta2 and beyond, you'll want to use one of these
>>>> instead:
>>>>
>>>> Java & Report:
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/node/997
>>>> (like
>>>> the old JEE one but also includes BIRT)
>>>>
>>>> There are also these options, but they do not include JST:
>>>>
>>>> Java:
>>>>
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/kep...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Java & DSL:
>>>>
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-and-dsl-develo...
>>>>
>>>
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