Good point, Thomas,
Eclipse users will need to update the JDK_HOME variable, I believe this
is done in Window->Preferences->Java->Build Path->Classpath Variables.
The .classpath should already be up to date with all of the changes, so
the project source directories and libraries should be set up correctly
already.
On 11/28/2012 7:58 AM, Thomas Segismont wrote:
Le 27/11/2012 19:51, Jay Shaughnessy a écrit :
> RHQ Developers,
>
> Today we merged the rhq-on-as7 branch into master. With this change we
> make a big leap from having RHQ run on AS4.2.3 to AS7.1.1.Final. Many
> details about this migration can be found here:
>
>
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/RHQ/Hosting+RHQ+Server+in+AS7
>
> There are also important child pages discussing testing impact and
> further changes to installation.
>
> To make the change as painless as possible I'd suggest the following,
> starting ** PRIOR TO PULLING **:
>
> * Clean your existing environment.
>
> 1. Perform an mvn clean -Pdev,enterprise
> 2. (Optional) Delete your current M2 repo. I know this is painful,
> but this would be a good time to start fresh as many versions
> are changing.
>
> * If necessary install Java7 and make any adjustments to make it the
> version with which you build RHQ.
> o RHQ now builds only on Java7
> o It still supports a Java6 runtime
>
> * If necessary, install Maven 3.0.4 and make any adjustments to make
> it the version with which you build RHQ.
> o RHQ should be built on Maven3, and this is the version we've
> been using in the branch.
>
> * Git pull and Build
> o Use -Ddbsetup as schema specs may be confused in a dev
> environment
> o Note, dbupgrade from RHQ 4.5 should be fine
>
> If you have any issues please contact me (jshaughn) or mazz in #RHQ.
>
> As for running the new RHQ Server, the scripts that you run have the
> same names as before - rhq-server.sh on UNIX/Linux and rhq-server.bat on
> Windows. Note that the latest code has a new installer that is GWT
> based, however, now if you perform a dev build, the auto-installer is
> preconfigured and will run for you the first time you start the server.
> Also note that the intention is that the GWT installer will be going
> away - it was a stop-gap measure until we get a new installation
> procedure put in place. If you do a production/release build, you will
> need to go to the GWT installer and finish the installation prior to
> being able to use the new server - the GWT installer is at
>
http://localhost:8080/rhq-gwt-installer once you have the server running
> for the first time.
>
> Jay and Mazz
>
>
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Thanks Jay and Mazz.
Eclipse Users should update the JDK_HOME variable, right ?
Thomas
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