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Nick Boldt commented on JBIDE-3509:
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Also done (partially? fully?) is WTP & BIRT:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/s/eclipse-wtp
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/s/eclipse-birt
As to JBoss Tools,
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/eclipse-jbosstools lists the
following 17 packages but only 7 projects (Parent isn't a project that needs to be
installed):
* Parent (not required)
* Base (as well as 5 of 5 subprojects: common, foundation, runtime, stacks, usage)
* Server (as well as 3 of 4 subprojects: archives, as, jmx, but *NOT wtp*)
* Freemarker
* JavaEE (as well as 1 of 3 subprojects: CDI, but *NOT seam, jsf*)
* JST
* Openshift
* Webservices (ws)
Missing projects:
* Aerogear
* Arquillian
* BIRT
* Central (including 3 subprojects: central, examples, maven)
* Forge
* GWT (though this is deprecated so maybe we don't need it)
* Hibernate
* Livereload
* Portlet
* VPE
Since 10 of our 17 projects are missing, including the heavily used hibernate, VPE, and
Maven, and the newcomers like Forge, Arquillian, and Livereload, I don't consider the
Fedora solution to be complete at this time.
Monitor progress of JBT packaging as .rpm for Fedora:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JBoss
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Key: JBIDE-3509
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-3509
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: build
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Priority: Optional
Fix For: LATER
John Ford (John64 on Freenode), a college student from Seneca, has expressed interest in
packaging JBT for Fedora. This is a placeholder to track that progress as it relates to
the JBT 3.0.0 release, possibly as part of Fedora 11?
Details:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JBoss
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