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Install Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack

Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack 8.0

Information for users installing JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack

Red Hat Documentation Team

Abstract

This document details steps to install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack.

1. Install Options

Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack is provided as a set of plug-ins for Eclipse or JBoss Developer Studio.
Depending on whether you are already using Eclipse or JBoss Developer Studio, there are a variety of ways of installing JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack and instructions are given here for each variation:

Note

At this time, it is not possible to install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack without first installing Eclipse or installing JBoss Developer Studio. To install Eclipse, see https://eclipse.org/users/ on the Eclipse website. To install JBoss Developer Studio BYOE or standalone, see the Install Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio document for the relevant version on the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio documentation page

Important

A variety of Eclipse installations are available, each with a different default configuration and selection of preinstalled plug-ins. For using JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack, it is recommended that you use the variant Eclipse Luna for Java EE Developers.

2. System Requirements

This release of JBoss Developer Studio is supported for use with a range of operating system, architecture and Java developer kit combinations; for a complete list, see https://access.redhat.com/articles/427493 on the Red Hat Customer Portal.
To install and run this release of JBoss Developer Studio, the following memory requirements are recommended:
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2 GB of hard disk space

Note

The minimum memory requirements are 2 GB RAM and 1 GB of hard disk space.

3. Install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse when Online

JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack is available to install in Eclipse when you are online. You must first install JBoss Developer Studio and then install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack from JBoss Central Software/Update tab.
To first install JBoss Developer Studio in Eclipse when online, complete the following steps:
  1. Start Eclipse Luna for Java EE Developers.
  2. Drag the following link into your Eclipse workspace: http://marketplace.eclipse.org/marketplace-client-intro?mpc_install=1616973. Alternatively, click HelpEclipse Marketplace, locate Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (Luna) and click Install.
    Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (Luna) Available from Eclipse Marketplace

    Figure 1. Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (Luna) Available from Eclipse Marketplace

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
To subsequently install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse when online, complete the following steps:
  1. In JBoss Central, click the Software/Update tab.
  2. In the list of available software, locate JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack.
  3. Select the check boxes corresponding to the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack functionality you want to install:
    • For JBoss Fuse, select the JBoss Fuse Development check box
    • For JBoss Data Virtualization, select the JBoss Data Virtualization Developement check box
    • For JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite, select the JBoss Business and Rules Development check box
    • For JBoss SOA Platform 5.x, select the JBoss SOA 5.x Development check box
    • For JBoss Fuse Service Works, select the JBoss Integration and SOA Development check box
  4. Click Install/Update.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
During the installation process, warnings about installing unsigned content may display. If this is the case, review the details of the content and if satisfied click OK to continue with the installation.

Warning

The IDE changes do not take effect until the IDE is restarted and the IDE may be unstable until it is restarted.
Once installed, complete the additional configuration actions before you can use the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack functionality. For plug-in specific configuration information, see the appropriate Red Hat JBoss product documentation available from the Red Hat Customer Portal

Important

If you choose to install only selected functionality of a JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack category, for example only ModeShape Client from the JBoss Data Virtualization Development category, then the category continues to be listed as uninstalled in the JBoss Central Software/Update tab.

4. Install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse when Offline

Three .zip files are necessary for installing JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse in offline mode, one containing JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack and two containing JBoss Developer Studio Update archive and Target Platform archive. The JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack .zip file is available from the customer portal and also from https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/8.0/integration-stack. The JBoss Developer Studio Update and Target Platform .zip files are available from https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/8.0/ under Offline Install.

Important

You must first be online to download the .zip files before proceeding to install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in offline mode.
To install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse when offline, complete the following steps:
  1. Locate and download Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack 8.0.6.GA Update Site Zip and Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 8.1.0.GA Update Site Zip and Target Platform Zip.
  2. Start Eclipse Luna for Java EE Developers.
  3. Click WindowPreferencesInstall/UpdateAvailable Software Sites.
  4. Click Add, click Archive to locate the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack 8.0.6.GA Update Site.zip file, select the file and click OK.
  5. Click Add, click Archive to locate the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 8.1.0.GA Target Platform.zip file, select the file and click OK.
  6. Click OK again to close the Preferences window.
  7. Click HelpInstall New Software.
  8. Next to the Work with field, click Add and click Archive to locate the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack .zip file.
  9. From the table of categories, select the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack functionality you want to install:
    • For JBoss Fuse, select the JBoss Fuse Development check box
    • For JBoss Data Virtualization, select the JBoss Data Virtualization Developement check box
    • For JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite, select the JBoss Business and Rules Development check box
    • For JBoss SOA Platform 5.x, select the JBoss SOA 5.x Development check box
    • For JBoss Fuse Service Works, select the JBoss Integration and SOA Development check box
  10. Click Next.
  11. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
During the installation process, you may receive warnings about installing unsigned content. If this is the case, review the details of the content and if satisfied click OK to continue with the installation.
Once installation is complete, you are prompted to restart the IDE. Click Yes to restart immediately and No if you need to save any unsaved changes to open projects.

Warning

The IDE changes do not take effect until the IDE is restarted and the IDE may be unstable until it is restarted.

5. Install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in JBoss Developer Studio when Online

JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack is available to install from JBoss Developer Studio, through JBoss Central Software/Update tab, when online.

Important

To install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack as detailed in the steps below, it is essential that you have an instance of JBoss Developer Studio installed. For detailed steps to install JBoss Developer Studio refer to Section 3, “Install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse when Online”
To install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in JBoss Developer Studio when online, complete the following steps:
  1. Start JBoss Developer Studio.
  2. In JBoss Central, select the Software/Update tab.

    Note

    If JBoss Central is not visible, click WindowJBoss Central.
  3. In the list of available software, locate JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack.
  4. Select the check boxes corresponding to the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack functionality you want to install:
    • For JBoss Fuse, select the JBoss Fuse Development check box
    • For JBoss Data Virtualization, select the JBoss Data Virtualization Developement check box
    • For JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite, select the JBoss Business and Rules Development check box
    • For JBoss SOA Platform 5.x, select the JBoss SOA 5.x Development check box
    • For JBoss Fuse Service Works, select the JBoss Integration and SOA Development check box
  5. Click Install/Update.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.

Warning

The IDE changes do not take effect until the IDE is restarted and the IDE may be unstable until it is restarted.
Once installed, you may need to complete additional configuration actions before you can use the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack functionality. For plug-in specific configuration information, see the appropriate Red Hat JBoss product documentation available from the Red Hat Customer Portal

Important

If you choose to install only selected functionality of a JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack category, for example only ModeShape Client from the JBoss Data Virtualization Development category, then the category continues to be listed as uninstalled in the JBoss Central Software/Update tab.

6. Install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in JBoss Developer Studio when Offline

Important

To install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack as detailed in the steps below, it is essential that you have an instance of JBoss Developer Studio installed. For detailed steps to install JBoss Developer Studio refer to Section 3, “Install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in Eclipse when Online”
Two .zip files are provided for installing JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in JBoss Developer Studio in offline mode: the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack 8.0.6.GA Update Site Zip that is available from https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/8.0/integration-stack and the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 8.1.0.GA Target Platform Zip available from https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/8.0/ .

Important

You must first be online to download the .zip files before proceeding to installing JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in offline mode.
To install JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack in JBoss Developer Studio when offline, complete the following steps:
  1. Locate and download Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack 8.0.6.GA Update Site Zip and Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 8.1.0.GA Target Platform Zip.
  2. Start JBoss Developer Studio 8.
  3. Click WindowPreferencesInstall/UpdateAvailable Software Sites..
  4. Click Add, click Archive to locate the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 8.1.0.GA Target Platform.zip file, select the file and click OK.
  5. Click OK again to close the Preferences window.
  6. Click HelpInstall New Software.
  7. Next to the Work with field, click Add and click Archive to locate the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack 8.0.6.GA Update Site.zip file.
  8. From the table of categories, select the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack functionality you want to install:
    • For JBoss Fuse, select the JBoss Fuse Development check box
    • For JBoss Data Virtualization, select the JBoss Data Virtualization Developement check box
    • For JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite, select the JBoss Business and Rules Development check box
    • For JBoss SOA Platform 5.x, select the JBoss SOA 5.x Development check box
    • For JBoss Fuse Service Works, select the JBoss Integration and SOA Development check box
  9. Click Next.
  10. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
During the installation process, you may receive warnings about installing unsigned content. If this is the case, review the details of the content and if satisfied click OK to continue with the installation.
Once installation is complete, you are prompted to restart the IDE. Click Yes to restart immediately and No if you need to save any unsaved changes to open projects.

Warning

The IDE changes do not take effect until the IDE is restarted and the IDE may be unstable until it is restarted.

7. Uninstall Options

After concluding development in one of the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack tooling plug-ins, you can choose to uninstall either an entire category of plug-ins, or individual plug-ins. Removing one or more plug-ins that are no longer required provides continued stability and ensures continued optimal performance due to a smaller memory footprint. Uninstall a category of features to remove all related features in an efficient manner, or select individual plug-ins to remove for a customized uninstall process.

8. Uninstall an Entire Category of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack

To uninstall an entire category of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack:
  1. In JBoss Central, click the Software/Update tab.

    Note

    If JBoss Central is not visible, click WindowJBoss Central.
  2. Click the Show installed check box.
  3. In the Features Available list, locate JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack.
  4. Select the check boxes corresponding to the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack category to uninstall:
    • For JBoss Data Virtualization, select the JBoss Data Virtualization Developement check box
    • For JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite, select the JBoss Business and Rules Development check box
    • For JBoss SOA Platform 5.x, select the JBoss SOA 5.x Development check box
    • For JBoss Fuse Service Works, select the JBoss Integration and SOA Development (Early Access) check box
    • For JBoss Fuse, select the JBoss Fuse Development check box
  5. Click Uninstall.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process of uninstalling the selected category.
  7. Restart the IDE to implement the changes. An immediate restart is recommended because the IDE may be unstable until a restart.

9. Uninstall a Single Feature of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack

To uninstall a single feature of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack:
  1. Click HelpInstallation Details.
  2. In the search field type the feature to uninstall.
  3. Click the feature to uninstall and click Uninstall.

    Note

    To delete more than one feature select the features while pressing the Shift key.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process of uninstalling the selected feature.
  5. Restart the IDE to implement the changes. An immediate restart is recommended because the IDE may be unstable until a restart.

A. Revision History

Revision History
Revision 8.0.0-13Tue Mar 29 2016Supriya Bharadwaj
Created for 8.0.6 GA.
Revision 8.0.0-12Tue Jan 19 2016Misha Husnain Ali
TOOLSDOC-707: Fixed broken link.
Revision 8.0.0-11Mon Dec 07 2015Supriya Bharadwaj
Updated document for 8.0.4 GA
Revision 8.0.0-10Fri Nov 20 2015Misha Husnain Ali
TOOLSDOC-690: Removed indications that Data Transformation and SwitchYard are Tech Preview as they are supported for 8.0.4.
Revision 8.0.0-9Thu Jun 18 2015Misha Husnain Ali
Slight changes to steps.
Revision 8.0.0-7Tue Jun 16 2015Supriya Bharadwaj
Updated document for 8.0.2 GA release.
Revision History
Revision 8.0.0-6Mon May 18 2015Supriya Bharadwaj
Added the uninstall instructions.
Revision History
Revision 8.0.0-5Mon Apr 13 2015Supriya Bharadwaj
Incorporated QE feedback (JBQA-11656).
Revision History
Revision 8.0.0-4Thu Apr 02 2015Misha Husnain Ali
Troubleshooting splash page.

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