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Denis Golovin commented on JBDS-1532:
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JBDS is not working with Java 1.5 anymore, so I guess we should not let to continue
installation until java 1.6 is selected to run JBDS, but installer can be executed under
both java 1.5 an 1.6.
*First of all* installer should check if it is running under OS it is intended for. So if
your for some reason is trying to run mac installer on linux it would not let you
continue.
*Second*, it should check if arch of eclipse inside installer is compatible with current
platform architecture. So it would be possible to install 32 bit JBDS on 64 bit platform,
but it would not let user to continue and install 64 bit jbds on 32 bit platform.
*Third*, it should verify that right java selected to run JBDS, it must match platform
architecture of JBDS included in installer. So if user runs installer with JBDS for 32 bit
linux on on 64 bit Linux it should not let to select 64 bit java to run JBDS for 32 bit
architecture.
Warning when JBDS is running with java 1.5 would be good anyway, because user can run JBDS
with any java he wants even it was configured right during installation.
Users should be warned when installing 32 bit JBDS on Leopard
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Key: JBDS-1532
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-1532
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: documentation, installer
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.CR1
Environment: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
jbdevstudio-product-macosx-cocoa-4.0.0.v201101230948R-H100-CR1.jar
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Denis Golovin
I stumbled upon this when testing JBDS on Leopard:
When you install the Cocoa (32bit) version of JBDS on Leopard, it lets you install it
with no problem even though it's not supported because then it's bound to run with
Java 1.5 (Java 1.6 is 64bit-only on Leopard).
When you start JBDS after the installation at first everything seems ok - the welcome
screen, the menu... But for example the installed EAP runtime is missing and soon you
realize that other plugins are missing too - this is the result of running JBDS running
with Java 1.5 in this case.
If a user installs 32bit version of JBDS on Leopard, it is his fault. But it would be
nice to have some kind of warning - either during the installation. Or when JBDS is
started with Java 1.5.
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