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Brian Fitzpatrick commented on JBIDE-5484:
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No, I don't want to remove any of the supported versions. I just want to default to
the right one if at all possible.
Let's look at this as a two part approach...
1) If there's an ESB runtime associated with the project the ESB file is being created
in, we should be able to tell what ESB version would be correct for the file. For
instance, if there's a "JBoss ESB Library" in the project's Java Build
Path, we should be able to pick up from it what the version should be and default
accordingly.
2) If there isn't an ESB runtime associated with the project, then let's go ahead
and default to the highest possible version (1.2.0 for now).
Does that make sense?
New ESB File wizard should default to highest runtime-appropriate
version
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Key: JBIDE-5484
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-5484
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: esb
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.CR2
Reporter: Brian Fitzpatrick
Assignee: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Priority: Minor
Fix For: LATER
Attachments: JBIDE-5484.patch
Original Estimate: 0 minutes
Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
The New ESB File wizard asks what ESB version you want to create a configuration for -
1.0.1, 1.1, and 1.2. It would be nice if this wizard could check the project container to
see what version of the runtime would be best and default to the highest version possible
(for the most functionality).
Denny, I think this one goes to you - but if not, let me know and I'll check with
Slava.
This is a low priority that would be "Nice to have" if all other critical
issues are fixed. Probably not for 3.1.0 GA
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