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1. Re: Good Example?
hansd Jan 16, 2003 6:31 AM (in response to dtrum)We have developed a JBoss-IDE on top of eclipse. Soon the binaries will be available at our downloads together with a quick start guide.
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2. Re: Good Example?
ff78 Jan 20, 2003 3:39 AM (in response to dtrum)Hi, this is a great news for the eclipse and jboss users (even for all the J2EE developpers).
Is this IDE already finished and do you have any idea for the release date (one month or later ?). -
3. Re: Good Example?
hansd Jan 20, 2003 12:31 PM (in response to dtrum)The planned release date is January 23th
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4. Re: Good Example?
jpoley Jan 20, 2003 3:19 PM (in response to dtrum)any more details?
any plans for an intellij plugin? -
5. Re: Good Example?
ff78 Jan 21, 2003 5:28 AM (in response to dtrum)Thanks for your reply.
More two days....I am in a hurry to see the tool.
Do you have Screenshots (to have patience) ?
Some questions : you said that JBoss-IDe is built on Eclipse : is it a plugin (or collection of plugins) or a complete dedicated IDE ? And what are the principal functions ? -
6. Re: Good Example?
hansd Jan 21, 2003 7:33 AM (in response to dtrum)Eclipse is an application framework and basically every of its functionalities is provided by plugins. So we add to that.
So far it consists of:
xdoclet support
lifecycle management of jboss servers
Probably tomorrow there will be an release.
Eclipse is our framework and therefore no other IDE is supported. -
7. Re: Good Example?
dan1 Jan 23, 2003 2:42 PM (in response to dtrum)Genuitec plug-in for Eclipse should be a good start.
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8. Re: Good Example?
aweissman Jan 24, 2003 9:48 AM (in response to dtrum)was the Jboss/Eclipse IDE released yet?
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9. Re: Good Example?
toadskin Jan 24, 2003 12:53 PM (in response to dtrum)Not one of those "Free Beer Tomorrow" gags! Where's the beef, I mean, the IDE? All kidding aside, some customers still use Weblogic and Websphere so I would rather use a vanilla Eclipse with a target switch.
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10. Re: Good Example?
hansd Jan 24, 2003 2:07 PM (in response to dtrum)Sorry for the delay,
I've just uploaded the binaries to sourceforge. So the JBoss admins will release them soon. -
11. Re: Good Example?
jpoley Jan 24, 2003 7:39 PM (in response to dtrum)yes i agree, not sure why its not just a plugin, or series of plugins?
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12. Re: Good Example?
fender_rules Jan 24, 2003 10:59 PM (in response to dtrum)I'm not certain if it is intentional not to mention there's an alpha version of JBoss IDE available at sf.net. Have been using it for a few days and so far it seems just great - I'd say at least better than the EASIE plugin.
Although I think the name JBoss 'IDE' is quite misleading at this moment, but as a plugin, it would help boost productivity immensely. I'm going to adopt it as a standard development environment for our development team. Really appreciated for the good work and keep on moving!
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13. Re: Good Example?
hansd Jan 25, 2003 2:54 AM (in response to dtrum)Actually it's the same project. I put a more experimental version on the sf.site of my project docletassistant for internal evaluation and for my 'old' users used to certain limitations. It's definitely reccomendable using the version now released on JBoss.org and so it was intentional not to mention it, in particular as I hoped to move on faster.
You say JBoss-IDE is misleading. Well, not all aspects of development are covered yet and support of XDoclet is pretty general but in particular useful for JBoss. And controlling the lifecycle of the JBoss servers is also what I expect of a JBoss-IDE.
Deployment, Project setup, XDoclet generation and Cactus tests are topics for the next versions. And then it's even more JBoss-IDE.
It's now 12 hours ago that I uploaded the stuff and it seems not available yet. But this is not in my hands so I for those who won't wait any longer I've put the new version on:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/docletassistant
It will be removed from there as soon as it is released on JBoss.org. -
14. Re: Good Example?
toadskin Jan 30, 2003 6:44 PM (in response to dtrum)I think it should be promoted as EJBuilder and let Sun and Borland fight it out in terms of whose trademark is actually being violated:)
I do think it would be better to promote this as Eclipse Extensions for JBoss. JBoss IDE is misleading insofar as it implies more than deserves to be implied. Anyway, I've got my project under this now but when launching JBoss it is not picking up the VM options and my application gets really cranky when it doesn't see my -D definitions. I'll try the remote debugging where the switches are picked up by run.bat via JAVA_OPTS.