[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBDS-982) Request adding a Server during the installation wizard
Joshua Wulf (JIRA)
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Mon Dec 21 18:29:30 EST 2009
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Joshua Wulf commented on JBDS-982:
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>From a docs perspective:
"To configure a JBoss AS server for use as a Server Runtime in JBDS you should select the jboss-as directory that contains the server and bin subdirectories.
To configure EAP or SOA-P you should select the root directory of the Platform installation, and *not* the jboss-as or jboss-esb subdirectory. This will enable the installer to configure other runtimes included in the Platform, such as Seam or Drools."
Is that correct?
> Request adding a Server during the installation wizard
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> Key: JBDS-982
> URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-982
> Project: JBoss Developer Studio
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Components: installer
> Environment: JBDS 3.0 M4 on Linux JDK 6
> Reporter: Jim Tyrrell
> Assignee: Denis Golovin
> Fix For: 3.0.0.CR2
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> It would be nice when selecting for example an existing SOA-P install to have available in the server view, a way to validate what I have selected is correct. For example I was selecting /jboss-soa-p.4.3.0/jboss-as and it should have been /jboss-soa-p.4.3.0 instead. It would be nice if some validation could be done and the next button would be greyed out not active unless the expected correct path was selected. I am not sure if the path should be /jboss-soa-p.4.3.0/jboss-as or /jboss-soa-p.4.3.0 but part of me thinks this should be /jboss-soa-p.4.3.0/jboss-as and not the way it is today.
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