[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBDS-3276) JBDS-IS Installer support

Paul Leacu (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Mon Oct 19 09:06:00 EDT 2015


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Paul Leacu edited comment on JBDS-3276 at 10/19/15 9:05 AM:
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[~maxandersen] [~burrsutter] [~ldimaggio]
Okay - now that there's a 9.0.0 JBDSIS release, it's time to resurrect the conversation on a standalone JBDSIS installer.  For DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY - I have the following for your consideration:

https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto.jar

This installer contains EARLY ACCESS plugins - basically because everything of interest in the integration stack is early access.  In addition, the usability people like  [~crobson] have asked for even more specific tweeks to the 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 > Other... > 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 > Other... > 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
{code}

The PM management team has asked for a further refinement to the JBDSIS standalone installer where the jbdevstudio default perspective is set to the Fuse Integration perspective by default.  That's a little more complicated to happen and wanted to get initial reaction from the people on the watch list of this Jira and Catherine.

WDYT???




was (Author: pleacu):
Okay - now that there's a 9.0.0.Alpha2 JBDSIS release, it's time to resurrect the conversation on a standalone JBDSIS installer.  For DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY - i have the following for your consideration:

https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/updates/integration-stack/9.0.0.Beta1/jboss-devstudio-is-installer-9.0.0.Beta1-proto.jar

This installer contains EARLY ACCESS plugins - basically because everything of interest in the integration stack is early access.  In addition, the usability people like  [~crobson] have asked for even more specific tweeks to the 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 > Other... > 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.
5. Accept/ respond 'Yes' and restart
6. Select Window > Perspective > Open Perspective > Other... > 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
{code}

The PM management team has asked for a further refinement to the JBDSIS standalone installer where the jbdevstudio default perspective is set to the Fuse Integration perspective by default.  That's a little more complicated to happen and wanted to get initial reaction from the people on the watch list of this Jira and Catherine.

WDYT???



> JBDS-IS Installer support
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBDS-3276
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3276
>             Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>          Components: installer, integration-platform, requirements
>    Affects Versions: 8.0.0.GA
>            Reporter: Burr Sutter
>            Assignee: Paul Leacu
>             Fix For: 9.0.1.Beta1
>
>         Attachments:  Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 9.0.0.Alpha2_105.png, jbds-is-about.png, mirroringlog.txt, sai1.png
>
>
> As a Fuse, integration-focused developer, I need a downloadable installer that will allow me to quickly and easily install JBDS with Fuse capabilities.



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