All,
A cross-posting to server@lists.fedoraproject.org and java-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org was accepted by the server list, but not by the java-devel list.
I opened an issue (#11486) for fedora-infrastructure on fedora pagure. I included all of the headers from my local copy of the email.
Kevin did some research and saw the email was discarded but did not find the cause. The issue is still open but I don't know if anything subsequent will happen.
If others are seeing the same thing, please open an issue. The more reports, the higher the priority.
On Tue, 2023-08-22 at 23:18 +0200, Peter Boy wrote:
Hi John,
If you have a look at the java-devel list at https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/java-devel@lists.fedoraproject... you will notice that your message didn’t arrive there. The same happened to me some weeks ago when I wanted to ask for the appropriate location for Wildfly installation from Third-Party binary. I got no error message and the list is obviously not deactivated.
I discussed the issue with nirik and he asked me to try again and then open an infra ticket with all die details of the mail (I think the complete header) so that they can check what happened.
Please, could you open a ticket with your mail details. I didn’t manage so far to do that (mea culpa).
And as far as I know, many switched to flatpack to install IDE and other Java client software. The experience is mixed, according to the reports. Sometimes it works, sometimes it breaks down. The quality is in any case so far obviously not as good as with RPMs. On the server side we have RPMs.
And I prefer to install from the projects binary instead of trusting some third party repository.
Best Peter
Am 22.08.2023 um 17:54 schrieb John W. Himpel john@jlhimpel.net:
All,
The Fedora Server WG has developed an ansible role to deploy a standalone Wildfly Server. To test the deployment for accuracy, I thought I would run one of the quickstarts for Wildfly. I know that I can develop and deploy the quickstarts from a non-gui environment. However, I suspect many JEE developers use some sort of GUI for development.
The Wildfly pages suggest using either JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) or Elcipe with JBoss Tools and m2eclipse.
Do anyone have any opinions on which IDE works better and/or is easier to use?
Since Java packaging for Fedora has been reduced to a bare minimum, do you:
- Download your IDE and install via tar
- Use someone's COPR to install your IDE
- Use someone's flatpak to install your IDE
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