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Paul Richardson commented on TEIIDDES-1843:
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I think this is going the wrong way. Given the work gone into JBT-IS as a one-stop-shop
for all things JBT, that is the url that should be used for installation of Designer. In
turn the Designer update site should remain as a component of JBT-IS and thus not require
any dependent references of its own.
I have submitted a [pull
request|https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTIS-152] to JBT-IS,
which attaches orbit to the associated sites. By using this and the JBT-IS url, a user
would no longer need to do steps 2 & 3 of the instructions.
could installation of Teiid Designer be made simpler via p2 metadata
<references> to upstream sites?
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Key: TEIIDDES-1843
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIIDDES-1843
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Build, Documentation, Usability
Affects Versions: 8.2
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Paul Richardson
Fix For: 8.3
Attachments: TEIIDDES1843.png, TEIIDDES1843_2.png
Current instructions for installing Teiid Designer 8.2 [1] involve multiple steps,
installs, and restarts of Eclipse. This is more complex than it needs to be.
[1]
https://www.jboss.org/teiiddesigner/downloads
Instead, the Teiid Designer update site could simply reference the upstream URLs that it
needs to perform the installation, and as long as all of Teiid Designer's features
& plugins properly define dependencies on the required upstream features and plugins
on these update sites, installation should be able to proceed from a single URL, rather
than a handful. It would allow installation via a single step, rather than several
iterative steps.
I'll attach a PR to demonstrate this.
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