JBoss Developer Studio 4.1

Beginners Guide

Provides information about the use of the JBoss Developer Studio from a beginners level.

Edition 4.1.0

Isaac Rooskov

Edited by

Andrew Ross

Edited by

Max Andersen


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Abstract
The Beginners Guide brings all concepts pertaining to the JBoss Developer Studio   back to basics. It is intended for individuals who may be new to application servers and the creation of applications for deployment.

Preface
1. Introduction
2. The interface
2.1. Eclipse
2.2. JBoss Application Server
2.2.1. Using the Application Server shipped with the JBoss Developer Studio
2.2.2. Adding a new application server for use with the JBoss Developer Studio
3. Java Web (EE) and Standard Edition (SE) Plug-Ins
3.1. Visual Web Tools
3.2. Seam Development Tools
3.3. Hibernate Tools
3.4. Portal Tools
3.5. JMX Tools
3.6. JSF Tools
3.7. JBoss AS Tools
3.8. Archive Tools
4. Service-Oriented Architecture Development
4.1. jBPM Tools
4.2. ESB Editor
4.3. Web Services Tools
4.4. Drools Tools
4.5. Eclipse Guvnor Tools
5. Workshops
5.1. RESTEasy
5.2. Seam
6. Where to go from here
A. Getting Help and Giving Feedback
A.1. Do You Need Help?
A.2. Give us Feedback
B. Revision History