[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-20174) Examples wizard should by default download necessary runtimes/additions

Max Rydahl Andersen (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Wed Jul 1 07:53:03 EDT 2015


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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-20174:
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We already know that. But the plugin is not ready to be 1st class citizen when it does not work on most angularjs projects yet ;/

I don't grok what that has to do with this issue though.

Your suggestion in the jira here makes sense though.

Not sure how we handle it when a project require a runtime, should we force install of that too ?

I do think [~fbricon] added a way for examples to *require* a certain feature, not just warn.

But this won't help much if user is not running with early access turned on - he would not get the full experimental angularjs.




> Examples wizard should by default download necessary runtimes/additions
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBIDE-20174
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-20174
>             Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
>          Issue Type: Enhancement
>          Components: project-examples
>    Affects Versions: 4.2.3.Final
>            Reporter: Mickael Istria
>
> As a very new user of JBoss Tools,
> I want to start an AngularJS project
> From a clean JBDS 9.0.Beta2.
> 1. I click on AngularJS+Forge quickstart from central
> 2. as I'm used to Eclipse wizards which generally work as best without customization, I always click Next/Finish
> 3. Then I see the generated project not related to AngularJS at all, I'm disappointed.
> What I would prefer would be that either the AngularJS tools would be shipped as part of JBDS, or that this wizard would automatically perform the necessary steps to make my project bootstrapped as adverstised.
> So instead of a warning on the requiremernts page, I would rather see checkbox (ticked by default) that would trigger installation of the requiremernts when I hit "Next>". So I could blindly click "Next>" all the time and enjoy a fully functional project.



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