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Denis Golovin commented on JBIDE-7040:
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For remote system deployment I would start configuration form server url like
http://hostname.domain.name:8080 and try to discover all what is required for remote
deployment:
*remote system type
*server location,
*remote server configuration
*etc
Thats is to say I would lake to have something like thunderbird has for account
configuration. you say what is your last/first name and email, then it guesses what it can
and then ask you for your password if it is required. You always can switch to full manual
process if you think you know better what to do.
RSE doesn't work when installed to eclipse SDK distribution
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Key: JBIDE-7040
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-7040
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.M2
Environment: JBT 3.2.0.M2.aggregate-Update-2010-09-08_17-17-54-H243 linux 32bit
Java Sun 1.6 SDK
Reporter: Vlado Pakan
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Attachments: AddingRSEConnection.png, RSEperspective.png
When Eclispe SDK distribution is used as platform to install JBT there is not possible to
add new connection to Remote Systems. Remote system view is empty and when New Connection
menu is selected displayed wizard for New Connection has no Remote Server Type to select.
When Eclipse JEE distribution is used for JBT everything works fine.
Probably JBT installation should add necessary plugins/features to Eclipse to be able to
use RSE or we have to change JBT documentation and make Eclipse JEE distribution required
for RSE to be working.
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