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Misha Ali updated TOOLSDOC-635:
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Documentation deficient for
Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Studio-8.1-Start_Developing-en-US.pdf tutorial expects that
jboss-devstudio-8.1.0.GA-installer-eap.jar will install mavern and create directories
conforming to the document,
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Key: TOOLSDOC-635
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-635
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Getting Started Guide
Affects Versions: 4.2.3.Final
Environment: Build Name: 23019, Start Developing-8.1
Build Date: 23-03-2015 13:37:18
Topic ID: 13798-718036 [Latest]
Reporter: bob anderson
Assignee: Misha Ali
Priority: Blocker
Fix For: 4.2.3.Final
Title: Configure Maven to use the JBoss EAP Maven Repository
Describe the issue:
I am following the Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Studio-8.1-Start_Developing-en-US.pdf
tutorial.
I have followed the previous
Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Studio-8.1-Install_Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Studio-en-US.pdf
instructions to install the studio using the jboss-devstudio-8.1.0.GA-installer-eap.jar
installer - which is supposed to install mavern too.
I have reached
2.2. Configure Maven to use the JBoss EAP Maven Repository
The issue I am having in Windows 8.1 and in Fedora 21, is where is Mavern?. I can't
find the directories that are supposed to be there. I can't find Mavern.
In windows I have searched for .m2 directories and in Fedora I have gone back and forth
as both the administrator and root looking for this hidden directory.
A search for setting.xml provides no results
The tutorial says :
"5. Navigate to path/to /jboss-eap-6 . x. y-maven-repository and click OK. JBoss
Maven Tools recursively scans the path searching for the Maven repository."
I don't actually know if mavern is installed or not, nor what to do to fix the
situation.
Suggestions for improvement:
1) Provide information on how to check for Mavern and where it is located
2) An actual example of the repository directory might be useful. I am assuming using the
conventions etc the path should be something like
C:\Users\smith\jbdevstudio\runtimes\jboss-eap-6.3.0-mavern-repository
BUT it doesn't exist, it wasn't created on the install. The closest I can find
is
C:\Users\smith\jbdevstudio\runtimes\jboss-eap which doesn't have anything that looks
like a repository
3)The tutorial needs to provide a link where we can resolve the issue, or alternatively
explain what has happened.
Additional information: