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The required .m2/settings.xml should contain:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<settings xmlns="maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.1.0" xmlns:xsi="w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.1.0 maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.1.0.xsd">
<profiles>
<profile>
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This video demonstrates the download & integration of JBoss Developer Studio 5 with EAP6, plus the creation of a simple Java EE6 application leveraging JSF2 and RichFaces 4 (jboss.org/richfaces). The application is then published to OpenShift.
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This video demonstrates starting with the web console to build our first application, then acquiring JBoss Developer Studio to git clone/import that default template application, make a change and push it back up to OpenShift
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This video quickly walks through using the HTML5 archetype in JBoss Developer Studio to create a mobile application and deploy it to OpenShift.
To get started make sure to setup an account at OpenShift
openshift.com
Download Enterprise Application Platform 6
access.redhat.com/downloads/evals
Download JBDS 5
devstudio.jboss.com/earlyaccess/
Follow Tutorials
jboss.org/developer
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TicketMonster is one of our demonstration applications from the JBoss Developer Framework jboss.org/jdf/
TicketMonster shows off Java EE6 with multiple UIs such as HTML5 + REST, JSF2 and GWT+Errai. And JBoss Developer Framework includes extensive tutorials on how to get started developing applications the JBoss Way.
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