Chapter 3. Changes


3.1. Changes to JBoss Data Virtualization

Installation
  • In previous releases, JBoss Data Virtualization depended on the Red Hat JBoss Services Oriented Architecture Platform (SOA-P). In this release, JBoss Data Virtualization is installed on the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) directly. Users will be able to install on top of an existing JBoss EAP installation or with a fresh installation.
  • In previous releases, JBoss Data Virtualization could operate under a number of profiles. In this release, JBoss Data Virtualization can be installed in one of the two JBoss EAP modes: standalone mode (default) or domain mode (for clustering).
Quickstarts
Quickstarts now rely on Maven instead of Apache Ant.
Tooling Support
Teiid Designer and ModeShape Tools plugins for Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio will support both version 5 and 6 of JBoss Data Virtualization.
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