You need to create and configure an Eclipse workspace capable of interacting with the JBoss application server when you are
running or debugging the application.
-
Launch
Enterprise Developer
for Eclipse.
-
When prompted for a workspace, specify the path to the folder that you extracted the source files to.
-
If you are presented with the Welcome page, click
Open Team Developer Perspective.
This loads a set of views within the IDE that are associated with COBOL and PL/I development. The Project Explorer shows that
the workspace is empty as you have not yet imported the projects into Eclipse.
-
If you have not already installed the JBoss tools plugin:
-
Click
This opens the
Eclipse Marketplace dialog box.
-
In the
Find field, type
JBoss Tools, and then press
Enter.
-
Find the
JBoss Tools 4.5.3.Final plugin in the returned results list, and then click
Install.
-
In the
Confirm Selected Features page, click
Confirm.
-
Accept the license agreement, and then click
Finish.
If you receive a security warning, click
Install anyway.
-
When prompted to restart Eclipse, click
Restart Now.
Note: If this is the first time the workspace settings have been changed then Eclipse might prompt you to store preference information.
-
Once you have downloaded the JBoss tools plugin you need to add the server runtime environment:
-
Click
.
-
Click
Add.
This opens the
New Server Runtime Environment dialog box.
-
Expand
Red Hat JBoss Middleware, and then click
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.1 Runtime.
-
Click
Next.
This opens the
New Server Runtime Environment dialog box.
-
Next to the
Home Directory field, click
Browse, and then select the folder containing JBoss EAP.
-
Click
OK.
-
Ensure that you are using a Java 8 JRE runtime.
-
Click
Finish.
-
Click
Apply and Close.