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BPEL Designer - Orchestrating your business processes.
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BPMN2 Modeler - A graphical modeling tool which allows creation and editing of Business Process Modeling Notation diagrams using graphiti.
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Drools - A Business Logic integration Platform which provides a unified and integrated platform for Rules, Workflow and Event Processing.
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jBPM - A flexible Business Process Management (BPM) suite.
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Modeshape - A distributed, hierarchical, transactional and consistent data store with support for queries, full-text search, events, versioning, references, and flexible and dynamic schemas. It is very fast, highly available, extremely scalable, and it is 100% open source.
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Teiid Designer - A visual tool that enables rapid, model-driven definition, integration, management and testing of data services without programming using the Teiid runtime framework.
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All of the Business Process and Rules Development plugins, plus…
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Fuse Apache Camel Tooling - A graphical tool for integrating software components that works with Apache ServiceMix, Apache ActiveMQ, Apache Camel and the FuseSource distributions.
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SwitchYard - A lightweight service delivery framework providing full lifecycle support for developing, deploying, and managing service-oriented applications.
All of these components have been verified to work with the same dependencies as JBoss Tools 4.2 and Developer Studio 8.
To install the Integration Stack tools, first install JBoss Developer Studio from the all-in-one installer, bundled and configured out of the box with everything you need to get started. Alternatively, if you already have eclipse-jee-luna installed, you can install JBoss Developer Studio or JBoss Tools from the Eclipse Marketplace via Help > Eclipse Marketplace…
Once Developer Studio is installed, restart Eclipse and select the Software/Update tab in the JBoss Central view. The current 8.0.0.Beta2 integration stack is available as "Early Access" so you must check the "Enable Early Access" checkbox in the installer window. Select the items you’d like to install:
The standard p2 installer is available for JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack. Simply start jbdevstudio or eclipse-with-jbds, then:
Help > Install New Software...
Add...
- use this for 'Location:'
https://devstudio.redhat.com/updates/8.0-development/integration-stack/
The community JBoss Tools Integration Stack installation is easy as well. If you already have eclipse-jee-luna installed, install JBoss Tools from the Eclipse Marketplace via Help > Eclipse Marketplace…
Once JBoss Tools is installed, restart Eclipse and select the Software/Update tab in the JBoss Central view. The current 4.2.0.Beta2 integration stack is available as "Early Access" so you must check the "Enable Early Access" checkbox in the installer window. Select the items you’d like to install:
The standard p2 installer is available for JBoss Tools Integration Stack. Simply start eclipse-with-jbt, then:
Help > Install New Software...
Add...
- use this for 'Location:'
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/development/luna/integration-stack/
Note: If you installed into your own Eclipse you should bump up the launch resource parameters:
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize 256m --launcher.appendVmargs -vmargs -Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.6 -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -Xms512m -Xmx1024m
We’re getting closer to the final release date. You’ll notice feature source bundles are available from all of the integration stack components. For more specifics see:
See Lars Heinemann’s Blog for more insights.
Don’t miss the Features tab for up to date information on your favorite Integration Stack components.
Give it a try!
Paul Leacu.