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Martin Malina commented on JBDS-3965:
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[~dgolovin], I'm not sure exactly what the last installer page looks like right now.
But what I had in mind was something like this:
Congratulations, your installation is finished. To start using Red Hat Container
Development Kit, launch Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio, open the Servers view, select
Container Development Environment and click the start button. For more information, see
<link to online guide>.
[~rick_wagner], what do you think?
Add a note on how to launch cdk in last page of devsuite installer
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Key: JBDS-3965
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3965
Project: Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (devstudio)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: platform-installer
Affects Versions: 10.1.0.AM2
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Denis Golovin
Fix For: 10.1.0.AM3
Recently, [~rick_wagner] gave us some feedback on how he tried to use the devsuite
installer and then connect to the docker daemon running in cdk.
This is described here: JBIDE-22734
What happened was that Rick didn't know he was supposed to start CDK from the Servers
view. Having some prior knowledge of CDK, he started it from CLI. Then he went to the
Docker Explorer view and wanted to connect to cdk's docker daemon.
Normally, the docker connection will be created for you automatically, but that assumes
you start the cdk adapter in Servers View.
So here's a proposal:
Perhaps at the end of the devsuite installer, just before devstudio is launched, we could
briefly note that to start using CDK, you can start it from the Server view, once
devstudio is launched?
Please note that the actual name of the server adapter is probably Container Runtime
Environment, but I'm not 100 % sure, this needs to be verified.
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