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

Max Rydahl Andersen (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Tue Oct 20 12:43:00 EDT 2015


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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBTIS-523:
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btw. afaics default JBDS 9 JBoss perspective out of the box today have Fuse Integration in the the Perspective list, no need to use "Other...." and Fuse Integration is listed front and center on first start in Central.

So not sure setting the default perspective changes much ? 

> 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 > 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
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 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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