Thanks! Good work. I have a few notes to blog post: - I would suggest to change RH-JBDS acronym with short name devstudio/DevStudio as it was advised earlier - there is a text "Create a new application by right clicking on the *eap-debug-jbds* project and instantiating the *eap64-basic-s2i* template and specifying the following parameters:" - do we somehow suggest users now they have to select context menu item New - Application..., because this is somehow missing there? - I don't understand how should be perceive "A new view will open up directly within RH-JBDS. Selecting *Web Console* from the *Show In* context menu would launch the OpenShift web console." in context of deployed app. It's right under show in web browser section and then it's ignored further - at the end of Deploy an Application section there is mentioned ticket monster server in servers view. We prefer terminology server adapter
--Marián On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Andrew Block <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > An update to a prior post on debugging Java applications in the CDK > demonstrating how to utilize the tooling provided by JBoss Developer Studio. > > http://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/08/26/using-red-hat- > jboss-developer-studio-to-debug-java-applications-in- > the-red-hat-container-development-kit/ > > Enjoy, > Andy > > > Andrew Block > Red Hat Consulting > 101 N. Wacker, Suite 150 > Chicago, IL 60606 > [email protected] | m. (716) 870-2408 > > On July 27, 2016 at 4:34:18 AM, Marian Labuda ([email protected]) wrote: > > I was able to find only section in "What's new" post > http://tools.jboss.org/documentation/whatsnew/jbosstools/4.3.1.Final.html# > openshift and there is a screencast from sprint demo call > https://drive.google.com/a/redhat.com/file/d/0B8jMRJvPAz5EaXY3UnA1LWJnMlU/ > view (thanks to Jean-Francois Maury, and it starts around 6. minute). > > Marian > > On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 1:35 AM, Andrew Block <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks for the reviewing the post. Additional comments inline >> >> - Andy >> >> >> Andrew Block >> Red Hat Consulting >> 101 N. Wacker, Suite 150 >> Chicago, IL 60606 >> [email protected] | m. (716) 870-2408 >> >> On July 25, 2016 at 5:20:21 AM, Marian Labuda ([email protected]) wrote: >> >> Nice, >> >> Just 2 notes (I did not read it whole, just a quick overview). I've >> spotted in section "Using Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio to Connect to >> OpenShift" that right double quotes are not rendered correctly. See: >> Once complete, a connection called “openshift-dev https://10.1.2. >> 2:8443” >> >> Good catch. I’ll work on getting that corrected. >> >> >> >> Second is just a thought. In the article is debugging done via starting >> port forwarding and connecting remote java application. In tooling we have >> much more sophisticated way to start debugging. OpenShift 3 Server Adapter >> contains a context menu item Debug. Click on the item adds debug port specs >> to deployment configuration, starts port forwarding and even attaches a >> remote java application. From running application to being debugged >> application in one click, if you omit steps to create a server adapter. To >> create an OS 3 server adapter just select a service in OpenShift explorer >> view and select Server Adapter. It opens wizard with preselected Eclipse >> workspace project, OpenShift service etc. So in this way you can create an >> adapter just by click on the Finish button. >> >> That sounds awesome. Do we have documentation supporting this process >> that I will be able to use and reference? I would love to provide this in a >> follow up post as an alternate option for users. >> >> >> >> >> Marián Labuda >> JBoss JBDS QE >> >> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 8:45 PM, Burr Sutter <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> FYI >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: Andrew Block <[email protected]> >>> Date: Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 2:26 PM >>> Subject: [openshift-sme] Blog post on Debugging Java Application with >>> the CDK >>> To: openshift-sme <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> Wrote an article on how to debug Java application running in OpenShift >>> in the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK). This demonstrates a good >>> workflow for developers to follow when developing containerized >>> applications for deployment in OpenShift utilizing their local environment. >>> >>> http://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/07/21/debugging- >>> java-applications-using-the-red-hat-container-development-kit/ >>> >>> Enjoy! >>> >>> >>> Andrew Block >>> Red Hat Consulting >>> 101 N. Wacker, Suite 150 >>> Chicago, IL 60606 >>> [email protected] | m. (716) 870-2408 <%28716%29%20870-2408> >>> >>> Have a question? >>> First, check the FAQ: https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-943081 >>> Next, check the archives: http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/ >>> openshift-sme/ >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Devtools mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/devtools >>> >>> >> >> >
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