[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBDS-425) Extend JBoss EAP wizard page to allow configure several installed JBoss App Servers

Denis Golovin (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Mon Sep 29 15:01:20 EDT 2008


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Denis Golovin commented on JBDS-425:
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Screen mock-ups were updated

> Extend JBoss EAP wizard page to allow configure several installed JBoss App Servers
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBDS-425
>                 URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-425
>             Project: Developer Studio
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.0.GA
>            Reporter: Denis Golovin
>            Assignee: Daniel Azarov
>             Fix For: 2.0.0.beta1
>
>         Attachments: installer-step-browse.png, installer-step-edit.png, installer-step-new.png, installer-step.png
>
>
> The installer need to be able to handle configuration of multiple JBoss AS runtimes at installation time.
> 1. installer-step.png shows 'Install JBoss Enterprise Application Platform' after modifications to let user configure locally available JBoss Application Servers.
> 1.1 List of JBoss AS's that will be configured after first JBDS start up. Content of this list can by filled automatic by Find action or one by one using Add buttons. Content of the list can be edited by Edit and Remove button.
> 1.1.1 Find action let user select folder where search of available JBoss Application Servers should be started. After folder is selected is searching available servers in folder hierarchy starting from one seleced by user. It generates Server Name for each found server as JBoss AS $version($index), where $version is a version of found server and $index is counter that is incremented every time when it finds version with $version that already has been found during search. So if in folder hierarchy selected for search there were three JBoss AS and each had the same version, three Servers would be found after Finding is finished: JBoss AS 4.2.2(1) JBoss AS 4.2.2(1). After finding list can be edited by Add, Remove buttons.
> 1.1.2 Add button shows dialog install-step-add.png. In first version user should fill all fields, in next name and version could be filled after server location is selected. Vlidation rules for this dialog are: check folder is exists, check that folder contains JBoss AS installation, check that JBoss AS installation and selected version is the same, check that there is no server with the same location, check there is no server with the same name.
> 1.1.3 Edit button shows dialog to edit selected item is servers list install-step-edit.png. Edit button is not available if several items selected in list. Validation rules is the same as fro Add dialog.
> 1.1.4 Remove button delete items selected in server list.
> 2. Browse buttons show the same system dialog to select folder install-step-browse.png.
> 3. Next button for installation wizard is always available no matter is server list contains items or not.
> 4. List collected on this step should be saved in .properties file as 
> server1=$serverName1, $serverLoaction1, $version1
> serverN=$serverNameN, $serverLoactionN, $versionN
> somewhere inside JBDS installation directory and used to register servers during virst start up.
> Priorities for Beta1 are all mentioned above except: Find action and getting version for JBoss AS from installation folder for version field initialization and verification in Add/Edit dialogs. Getting version number can be a problem, so lets just ask it during installation. BTW now JBoss AS runtime wizard doesn't check version for selected JBoss AS folder.

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