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JBoss Tools Blog
2M ago
Happy to announce 4.26.0.AM1 (Developer Milestone 1) build for Eclipse 2022-12M2.
Downloads available at JBoss Tools 4.26.0 AM1.
What is New?
Full info is at this page. Some highlights are below.
General
Components Removal
As previously announced, we removed some components in this release :
Forge
Livereload
Angular
JSDT
Hibernate Tools
Runtime Provider Updates
The Hibernate 6.1 runtime provider now incorporates Hibernate Core version 6.1.5.Final, Hibernate Ant version 6.1.5.Final and Hibernate Tools version 6.1.5.Final.
The Hibernate 5.6 runtime provider now incor ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
3M ago
JBoss Tools is a set of Eclipse plugins and features that can be installed from the Eclipse marketplace.
It represents a huge code base and is divided into bigger artificats that are called components. The component grouping of plugins and features represents major and independant functionnality: there is one component for OpenShift and another one for Quarkus for example.
So there are components that have been started a while ago as the JBoss Tools code base is quite old and other ones that have been started quite recently (eg Quarkus).
So there are components that are related to a te ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
3M ago
Happy to announce 4.25.0.Final build for Eclipse 2022-09.
Downloads available at JBoss Tools 4.25.0.Final.
What is New?
Full info is at this page. Some highlights are below.
General
Java 17 requirement
Java 17 is now a minimum requirement to run JBoss Tools. JBoss Tools continues to support running servers and applications with older Java versions.
Quarkus Tools
Improvement to the new Quarkus project wizard
The Quarkus extension ecosystem is composed of extensions that are part of the platform and the others. The Quarkus project wizard has been extended to allow exclusion of ext ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
4M ago
Happy to announce 4.25.0.AM1 (Developer Milestone 1) build for Eclipse 2022-09RC1.
Downloads available at JBoss Tools 4.25.0 AM1.
What is New?
Full info is at this page. Some highlights are below.
General
Java 17 requirement
Java 17 is now a minimum requirement to run JBoss Tools. JBoss Tools continues to support running servers and applications with older Java versions.
Quarkus Tools
Improvement to the new Quarkus project wizard
The Quarkus extension ecosystem is composed of extensions that are part of the platform and the others. The Quarkus project wizard has been extended to ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
7M ago
Happy to announce 4.24.0.Final build for Eclipse 2022-06.
Downloads available at JBoss Tools 4.24.0.Final.
What is New?
Full info is at this page. Some highlights are below.
Quarkus Tools
Improvement to the new Quarkus project wizard
When the new Quarkus project wizard was initially design, there were a few Quarkus extensions so it was not difficult to find one from the total list. Now that the Quarkus ecosystem is growing fast, it was difficult even of the extensions were grouped into categories.
In order to cope with this issue, the extensions and categories are now displayed in ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
7M ago
Happy to announce 4.24.0.AM1 (Developer Milestone 1) build for Eclipse 2022-06M2.
Downloads available at JBoss Tools 4.24.0 AM1.
What is New?
Full info is at this page. Some highlights are below.
Quarkus Tools
Improvement to the new Quarkus project wizard
When the new Quarkus project wizard was initially design, there were a few Quarkus extensions so it was not difficult to find one from the total list. Now that the Quarkus ecosystem is growing fast, it was difficult even of the extensions were grouped into categories.
In order to cope with this issue, the extensions and categorie ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
9M ago
JBoss Tools 4.13.0 and Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.13 for Eclipse 2019-09 are here waiting for you. Check it out!
Installation
Red Hat CodeReady Studio comes with everything pre-bundled in its installer. Simply download it from our Red Hat CodeReady product page and run it like this:
java -jar codereadystudio-<installername>.jar
JBoss Tools or Bring-Your-Own-Eclipse (BYOE) CodeReady Studio require a bit more:
This release requires at least Eclipse 4.13 (2019-09) but we recommend using the latest Eclipse 4.13 2019-09 JEE Bundle since then you get most of the dependencies pr ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
9M ago
Happy to announce 4.12.0.AM1 (Developer Milestone 1) build for Eclipse 2019-06.
Downloads available at JBoss Tools 4.12.0 AM1.
What is New?
Full info is at this page. Some highlights are below.
Server Tools
Wildfly 17 Server Adapter
A server adapter has been added to work with Wildfly 17. It adds support for Java EE 8.
Enjoy!
Jeff Maury ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
9M ago
You’ve probably heard about Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java framework tailored for Kubernetes and containers.
We wrote an article on how to create your first Quarkus project in an Eclipse based IDE (like Red Hat CodeReady Studio).
You can read it at https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/05/09/create-your-first-quarkus-project-with-eclipse-ide-red-hat-codeready-studio ..read more
JBoss Tools Blog
9M ago
We are extremely pleased to announce that the preview release of the Red Hat OpenShift Connector for JetBrains products (IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm,….) is now available. You can download the OpenShift Connector plugin from the JetBrains marketplace or install it directly from the plugins gallery in JetBrains products.
This article provides describes the features and benefits of the plugin and provides installation details. It also provides a demo of how using the plugin improves the end-to-end experience of developing and deploying Spring Boot applications to your OpenShift cluster.
Benef ..read more