[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBTIS-523) Create a demonstration/ prototype installer for Fuse Tooling support

Paul Leacu (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Wed Nov 11 15:48:00 EST 2015


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Paul Leacu commented on JBTIS-523:
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Results of the JBDSIS standalone installer testing:

https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-1055067

> Create a demonstration/ prototype installer for Fuse Tooling support
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBTIS-523
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTIS-523
>             Project: JBoss Tools Integration Stack
>          Issue Type: Enhancement
>          Components: distribution
>    Affects Versions: 9.0.0.GA
>            Reporter: Paul Leacu
>            Assignee: Paul Leacu
>            Priority: Optional
>         Attachments: sai1.png
>
>
> The PM management team (Ken Johnson, [~crobson] [~john.graham]) has asked for an install scenario that's tailored to a specific product set (i.e. Fuse Tooling) with the fewest number of decision points possible.  Further they'd like the install experience to leave the user with the product-specific Eclipse perspective (ready-to-go).  
> Clearly the new prototype stand-alone JBDSIS installer seems like a good place to start.  The latest prototype:
> https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto.jar
> Provides a one-stop experience to get both the JBDS core and JBDS IS (including the Fuse Tooling product components as Early Access).  To reduce the installation steps by one, there exists:
> https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto2.jar
> This installer has the Fuse Tooling pre-selected.  A future option here would be to create an installer with *just* the Fuse Tooling components available.  Another future option would be to change the default perspective to the component-specific perspective (i.e. Fuse Integration perspective) in the generated installer.
> Here's a usability scenario targeting Fuse Tooling:
> {code}
> Test scenario A:
>  
> 1. If you don't already have one installed, you will need to download and install Oracle or Open JDK 8.  (make sure you have Java 1.8 installed)
> 2. Download the JBDS installer jar.  wget https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/stable/builds/installer/9.0.0.GA/jboss-devstudio-9.0.0.GA-v20151002-2235-B124-installer-standalone.jar
> 3. Double-click the installer file to run it, or open a terminal and type `java -jar /path/to/jboss-devstudio-*.jar`
> 4. Select the Software/Update tab in the JBoss Central view.
> 5. Select the checkbox to Enable Early Access, and click Yes to accept the warning.
> 6. Scroll down the list of available features, looking for the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack section.
> Select the following item:
> JBoss Fuse Development
> 7. Accept/ respond 'Yes' and restart
> 8. Select Window > Perspective > Open Perspective > Fuse Integration
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Test scenario B:
>  
> 1. If you don't already have one installed, you will need to download and install Oracle or Open JDK 8.  (make sure you have Java 1.8 installed)
> 2. Download the JBDSIS installer jar.  wget https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto.jar
> 3. Double-click the installer file to run it, or open a terminal and type `java -jar /path/to/installer-*-proto.jar`
> 4. Select 'JBoss Fuse Development' from the 'Select Additional Features to Install' installer window.  See !sai1.png|thumbnail!
> 5. Accept/ respond 'Yes' and restart
> 6. Select Window > Perspective > Open Perspective > Fuse Integration
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Test scenario C:
>  
> 1. If you don't already have one installed, you will need to download and install Oracle or Open JDK 8.  (make sure you have Java 1.8 installed)
> 2. Download the JBDSIS installer jar.  wget https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto2.jar
> 3. Double-click the installer file to run it, or open a terminal and type `java -jar /path/to/installer-*-proto2.jar`
> 4. 'JBoss Fuse Development' is pre-selected - just 'next' through the installer
> 5. Accept/ respond 'Yes' and restart
> 6. Select Window > Perspective > Open Perspective > Other... > Fuse Integration
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Test scenario D:  (future - not available currently)
> 1. If you don't already have one installed, you will need to download and install Oracle or Open JDK 8.  (make sure you have Java 1.8 installed)
> 2. Download the JBDSIS installer jar.  wget https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto2.jar
> 3. Double-click the installer file to run it, or open a terminal and type `java -jar /path/to/installer-*-proto2.jar`
> 4. 'JBoss Fuse Development' is pre-selected - just 'next' through the installer
> 5. Accept/ respond 'Yes' and restart
> JBDS comes up in the Fuse Integration perspective - read to go.
> {code}
> Comments welcome!



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