JBoss Developer Studio
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File:Jbds.png Screenshot of JBDS 3.0.0.GA | |
Original author(s) | JBoss, a division of Red Hat |
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Stable release | 3.0.0.CR1
/ January 7, 2010 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Software development |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.jboss.com |
JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) is a development environment created and currently developed by JBoss (a division of Red Hat) and Exadel.
It integrates and certifies both tooling and runtime components by combining Eclipse, Eclipse Tooling, and the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
The built-in development tools are used to build rich Web applications using open source technologies like JBoss Seam, JBoss Application Server, Hibernate and JBoss jBPM.
JBoss Developer Studio is constantly updated to include the latest releases of Eclipse and Web Tools Project (WTP) and provides tools for JEE and web development, like:
- Java EE, JSF and JSP tools
- JPA tools
- Server tools
- Web services and WSDL tools
- HTML, CSS, and JavaScript tools
- XML, XML Schema and DTD tools
JBoss Developer Studio includes one entitlement to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, with built-in development tools, and Red Hat Network Access for development purposes. JBoss Developer Studio is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger 10.4x. JBDS 3.0 comes integrated with JBoss EAP 5.0 that requires JDK 6.0 to run.
JBoss Developer Studio and JBoss Tools
JBoss Tools is a non-commercial project of JBoss Developer Studio. It is a set of Eclipse based plugins for JBoss related technology such as Seam, Hibernate/JPA, JSF, EJB3, JBossESB, JBossWS, Portal etc.
JBoss Tools are a set of Eclipse plugins to which JBoss Developer Studio adds:
- an installer
- Eclipse and Web Tools preconfigured
- JBoss EAP with JBoss AS and Seam preconfigured
- 3rd party plugins bundled and configured
- access to RHEL and Red Hat Network
- access to the JBoss/Red Hat supported software
History
In March 2007, Exadel and Red Hat announced a strategic partnership that added Eclipse-based developer tools for building service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 applications to Red Hat's integrated platform, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Middleware.[1][2][3] By January 2010, version 3.0.0.CR1 was released.
References
External links
Documentation
- JBoss Developer Studio Reference guides and Tutorials on www.jboss.com
- Eclipse documentation
Forums and blogs
- JBoss Developer Studio Users forum
- In Relation To blog
- What's new in JBoss Developer Studio