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Michelle Murray commented on TOOLSDOC-345:
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Adding info for my benefit about ports:
* Ports include management, web, JNDI, JMX RMI
* Port offset = integer added to all ports on startup so can have multiple servers on the
same machine without port conflicts; feature of newer servers
* Detect from local runtime = for automatic detection of ports, typically by parsing
config files and searching for XPath strings and using values found as chosen port; can
override when using custom configuration
* Configure = wizard for viewing and changing/adjusting the XPath information that is used
to automatically detected the ports; will not change the server config file, just which
information is used by JBoss Server Manager
NeedInfo: Distinction between Eclipse and JBDS/JBT Server Tools
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Key: TOOLSDOC-345
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-345
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: User Guide - JBoss Server Tools
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Michelle Murray
Fix For: 4.1.0
I am trying to distinguish which features are provided by Eclipse and which are provided
by JBoss Server Tools so that I can accurately document JBoss Server Tools.
The unique JBoss Server Tools features I have are:
* automatic runtime detection
* ability to download and install a JBoss runtime
* JBoss Server Editor - lots of the panes in the overview tab are unique and * the
deployment tab is completely unique
* set a default server icon
* set default filesets
* set default classpath entries
* create new server wizard also seems different for JBoss enterprise and community
servers than in the wizard in Eclipse alone
What have I missed?
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