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Rob Cernich commented on JBTIS-158:
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For JBTIS, we should have a single site, which includes all the IS features and makes
reference to the JBT core site and the JBTIS TP (i.e. the JBTIS site is built with two
associate sites). This is easy peasy and works today. The structure on
jboss.org would
be the same as what it has been, where the .../integration-stack URL is a composite site
that contains references to each JBTIS version (e.g. ./aggregate/4.1.0, ./aggregate/4.1.1,
./aggregate/4.1.2, etc.).
create composite site zip containing JBDS IS + dependencies for
easier offline install
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Key: JBTIS-158
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTIS-158
Project: JBoss Tools Integration Stack
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: distribution
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Beta1
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Rob Cernich
Suggested by [~rcernich]:
{quote}For the JBDS-IS site, I was recommending creating a project that would zip the
JBDS-IS and JBDS-IS TP sites into a composite site. The zip contents would look something
like:
{code}./compositeContent.xml
./compositeArtifacts.xml
./7.1.0/7.1.0.Beta1-jbds-is/
./7.1.0/7.1.0.Beta1-jbds-is-target-platform/{code}
{quote}
This will work if we assume users have already installed JBDS. If we cannot make that
assumption, then the composite zip must also include the JBDS update site + JBDS TP site.
If we did a similar thing for JBT IS, it would need to contain these sites:
{code}
JBT webtools aggregate site (not the full JBT aggregate site)
JBT TP
JBT IS
JBT IS TP
{code}
Or, if we assume that users will already have JBT (or some part of it) installed, then we
need only:
{code}
JBT IS
JBT IS TP
{code}
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