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Netbeans+Javafx+JBoss-7 : Any netbeans plugin for JBoss-7 support?

bs261Nov 9 2012 — edited Nov 10 2012
Hello world,

I am trying to switch from eclipse to netbeans for my current javaee+javafx project, but netbeans doesn't currently support JBoss-7. Any suggestions?

Thanks.



BTW The decision to exclude JBoss-7 from netbeans -- perhaps hoping that developers would rush to adopt glassfish-- is a silly one. And yet, Oracle JDeveloper seems to works well with JBoss-7.

No serious development department in any organization that is already tied to a AS (say) JBoss is going to suddenly change it to glassfish just to be able to use netbeans. This decision will only backfire on Oracle, as its effect would be to stop developers already using JBoss from trying or even adopting netbeans.

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kfekete-Oracle

Hi,

Please refer to Note 1365511.1 - How to Configure LUNs for ASM Disks using WWID, DM-Multipathing, and ASMLIB on RHEL 5/OL 5 and RHEL 6/OL 6 . That note can help you to install and configure ASM properly.


from the note:

" For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (beginning with 6.4) the kernel driver package 'kmod-oracleasm' is available directly from Red Hat, and can be installed from the "RHEL Server Supplementary (v. 6 64-bit x86_64)" channel on Red Hat Network (RHN).  Updates to this module will be provided by Red Hat.  Please check with your Red Hat advisor for questions concerning support of the kernel driver package.  The 'oracleasmlib' and 'oracleasm-support' packages are maintained by Oracle; they are required in order to use kmod-oracleasm.  "


Cheers,

Krisz

CloudDB

Thanks Krisz

CloudDB

Hi Gurus

Please provide the difference between below two ASMLIBs

kmod-oracleasm-2.0.6.rh1-3.el6_5.x86_64.rpm

kmod-oracleasm-2.0.6.rh1-2.el6.x86_64.rpm

Thanks Hitesh

kfekete-Oracle
Answer

Hi Hitesh,

Please refer to : https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/698613

"kmod-oracleasm version 2.0.6.rh1-2.el6.x86_64 shipped through the Supplementary channel depends on following kernel version.

Dependencies :

kernel >= 2.6.32-358.el6

kernel < 2.6.32-359.el6

This affects installation/update on RHEL 6.5 which has 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 kernel as the latest.

...

For time being kernel 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64 need to be maintained in the system for installing the kmod-oracleasm version 2.0.6.rh1-2.el6.x86_64 until a fix is planned further.

Else Red Hat has released the update for RHEL6.5 compatible kmod-oracleasm library by the following errata :- RHEA-2014-0152 Upgrade to kmod-oracleasm-2.0.6.rh1-3.el6_5."

Cheers,

Krisz

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