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Max Rydahl Andersen updated JBIDE-16720:
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Sprint: Sprint 20141113
Server Adapter: Allow easier access to openshift operations from
jboss servers
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Key: JBIDE-16720
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-16720
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: openshift, server
Affects Versions: 4.1.1.Final
Reporter: Mark Drilling
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Labels: server_adapter
Fix For: 4.3.x
We currently have a couple issues with connecting to an OpenShift Data Virtualization
instance from the tooling. I'm aware that issues are being addressed for future
release, others I'm not sure. This is intended to help guide your development to
accommodate this use case.
Our expected usage with Data Virtualization is a bit different than some others. With DV
we expect to deploy via a DV cartridge to OpenShift, then connect to the OpenShift DV
instance as a remote server. We typically would not deploy using git push.
Currently, we connect to an OpenShift DV instance like this:
1) Deploy DV cartridge via OpenShift web console.
2) Port forward from command line using rhc port-forward
3) Set up EAP server instance in the tooling, mark as externally managed and start it.
From there we can connect to the DV instance and continue with modeling and deployments in
Teiid Designer perspective
The issues we observed:
1) Creation of the OpenShift 'server' forces a git repo to be copied locally.
We'd like to simply create the 'OpenShift server' without cloning the repo.
2) Can't deploy our downloadable cartridge from the wizard. I believe OpenShift is
now (or will soon) allow downloadable carts to be registered, so this problem should be
solved as the cart will show up in the cartridge list.
Our current method of connecting is ok for now, but a simpler usage of the OpenShift
server adapter would allow us to more easily manage the instance (e.g. port-forward
without going to the command line, viewing logs, etc.)