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Rob Stryker commented on JBIDE-5890:
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It's completely possible to create a new ESB project, target it to some primary
runtime which does *not* have EAP, and then on page 3 also specify the ESB runtime you
desire. This is not a bug and I don't think it needs changing... it just needs to be a
little bit more intuitive for the user.
Basically, a project has a "primary" runtime, which in this case would be the
application server. When adding the ESB facet, it also adds either the ESB runtime from
the primary runtime's installed ESB (if available) or a user-selected ESB runtime from
elsewhere.
I'm not sure what exactly you all want changed here.
Recognize/Set a SOA-P Server Runtime
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Key: JBIDE-5890
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-5890
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: esb
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.CR2
Reporter: Stelios Koussouris
Fix For: 3.2.x
[Stelios]
I have one more question. Why when you create a JBoss ESB Project it ONLY offers you the
chance to create an EAP Runtime and NOT and ESB Runtime? I create the ESB project and I go
to "Add Runtime" but it is an EAP Runtime "Type" that I end up with
(although I am pointing it to an
ESB Runtime).
[Max]
When you create an ESB project it needs an EAP runtime (SOA-P is an EAP) and the type if
we had one would be SOA-P (not just ESB).
The "runtime" you point to here is the complete server runtime (i.e. EAP), not
just ESB. Right now we unfortunately don't have a good check
if the underlying EAP includes an ESB runtime or not (like we i.e. have for Portal) this
is something we will need to work on going forward. The notion of ESB Runtime is something
we have for *standalone* ESB, not full platforms (like EAP and SOA-P).
To solve/align it better it would be major new functionality that would go into a JBDS
3.1 or even JBDS 4.
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