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This is a geek gripe. Particularly for Java programmers. If you're not doing JEE development, this probably won't make a lot of sense unless you like seeing open source companies being beaten up for version incompatibilities.

Hello, I'm Dave, and I'm a JBoss developer. (Hi Dave...)

Until recently, I was quite content with the series of tools available for JBoss4, and my chosen IDE, Eclipse. JBoss provided a lovely little plugin interface called JBoss IDE. I encourage people to click on that link, because you'll walk through a series of redirects until you land on a page that, amazingly, has no information on where to get JBoss IDE! How wonderful!

It turns out that JBoss (now wholly owned by Redhat has pulled JBoss IDE in favor of another Eclipse plugin called Exadel. Fantastic, a new IDE plugin that has a lot more functionality than JBoss-IDE ever had. Lets take a look!

An hour later, and Exadel is installed and running and grand. But. Wait a moment, the latest version of the JBoss application server is 4.2-GA. That's General Availability. Meaning the platform is released and is the recommended system for users.

Exadel has no configuration support for 4.2-GA. Only for 4.0.x releases.

And JBoss-IDE has been pulled completely (and even it's '2.0.0-beta' version, the most recent version they posted, did not support 4.2).

"Must be coming out shortly." So I mailed off to Exadel tech support asking if there was 4.2 support in the works, or when it will come out.

I get a direct, and undeniable response from them:


Dave Belfer-Shevett <dbs@stonekeep.com> wrote:
> > Exadel Support Team wrote:
>> > > Exadel Studio Pro is going to be re branded as Red Hat Developer Studio in
>> > > later summer. Red Hat Developer Studio will support JBoss 4.2 .
> >
> > So the answer is "no, it does not support 4.2 now, and won't until late
> > summer" ?

That's correct.

-The Exadel Team

Excuse me, but WHAT THE F??? We've pulled the old IDE toolset. We've released a new product. But you CAN'T USE IT WITH OUR IDE TOOLS! Hahahahha! And you won't for a couple months. Sorry bout that, have a nice day.

There are workarounds. You can run the jboss server externally in a windows shell and deploy to it. This is a painful arrangement, but I guess I have no choice?

Thanks for leaving us all in the lurch, JBoss.


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