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Rob Stryker commented on JBIDE-6116:
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I've investigated this a bit. The only plugin installed in eclipse by default which
seems to allow downloadign the runtime is tomcat, and tomcat is using an extension point
which is deprecated. They have instead redirected us to api's which are primarily for
installing things into p2 and installing osgi bundles into eclipse, which clearly is not
the same thing.
So... I'm in the process of clearing this up to find out what's intended and
whether this extension point should even be deprecated at all or if we should use it.
Would be very nice if JBoss Tools would download and install JBoss AS
into a local directory so that manual configuration can be avoided.
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Key: JBIDE-6116
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-6116
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: JBossAS/Servers
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.GA
Reporter: Lincoln Baxter III
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 3.3.x
When using the GlassFish eclipse plug-in, if the Server Runtime is not currently
installed or configured, the plug-in will give you a chance to configure the Runtime, or
click a button/link to have the plugin go out to the internet, download, and configure the
application server for you.
I think it would be great for new users/usability if JBoss Tools could provide a similar
convenience.
The latest plugin-compatible version of the AS should probably be the target of the
download.
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