Package and deploy Photoshop presets with Configurator panels ?
Hi,
is there any functionality available in either Configurator or the Extension Manager that might allow me to package and install some Photoshop presets (brushes, shapes, scripts etc) when I create a ZXP file ?.
I work as an educator, and really like the idea that the Panels can be deployed so easily by novice users. It would be particularly useful if I could also add some content to the presets folder at the same time as installing a Panel.
Thanks
An example on how to configure the mxi file for installing your personal items ( as an example i use burshes) :
1-Create a new folder inside the directory : Adobe Extension Manager/Samples/ and call it Photoshop
2-go to Adobe Extension Manager/Samples/Dreamweaver/
copy the DreamweaverBlank.mxi file, past it in the Photoshop folder you Have created and rename it PhotoshopBlank.mxi
You will keep this file as a template.
3-open the file you renamed with a text editor
make the modifications you see below and save it with a nameyoulike.mxi (without spaces)
<macromedia-extension
name="name you want"
version="number you want"
The description above will appear in extension manager
type="command">
<!-- Describe the author -->
<author name="your name" />
<!-- List the required/compatible products -->
<products>
<product name="Photoshop" version="version" primary="true" />
</products>
instead of dreamweaver write Photoshop, and change also the version
( for example Photoshop CS4 is version 11.0, CS5 is version 12.0)
That will target photoshop as program where to install your brush
<!-- Describe the extension -->
<description>
<![CDATA[
write a description of the presets you are installing, this will appear in Extension Manager.
]]>
</description>
<!-- Describe where the extension shows in the UI of the product -->
<ui-access>
<![CDATA[
write a description of where the presets you are delivering will be installed in PS.
]]>
</ui-access>
<!-- Describe the files that comprise the extension -->
<files>
<file name="Your brushes' name.abr" destination="$presetsfolder/brushes" />
<file name="Your brushes' name2.abr" destination="$presetsfolder/brushes" />
<file name="Your brushes' name3.abr" destination="$presetsfolder/brushes" />
</files>
describe the file that will be packaged and the path destination folder
<!-- Describe the changes to the configuration -->
<configuration-changes>
</configuration-changes>
</macromedia-extension>
4- place your Your brushes' name.abr /Your brushes' name2.abr /Your brushes' name3.abr
near the mxi file you have edited and personalized with the same brushes'name
5- launch Extension Manager CSxx , go to File>Package Extension and go to Adobe Extension Manager/Samples/ Photoshop and choose your nameyoulike.mxi
If you want to target a different folder than Presets where to install your item see attribute in the pdf link
NOTE:
if you want to install your items ( the brushes in this example) toghether the the installation of your panel you have to edit the .mxi panel file and adding only the part that " Describe the files that comprise the extension":
<file name="Your brushes' name.abr" destination="$presetsfolder/brushes" />
May be you can now deploy your panel and items immediately and have time to read more in the pdf when you'll have time
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"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
Randy:
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"Randy Stafford" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Hello Rob Woollen and All,
I have a question about packaging and deployment with the "split
directory
structure"
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am
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>>>>
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What i need to do during packaging and deploying?
hello,
what i need to do during packaging and deploying with my JSP,EJB,HTML
files to the hosting company?
if it is .java extension, do i only package the .class file without
.java extension files?
coz i dont want somebody copy my source code, then how?
thanks a lot
you dont need to send .java files
package up your class files, jsp, images, jars etc into an ear file
you may also want to check that your ISP supports weblogic applications
"alex mok" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> hello,
> what i need to do during packaging and deploying with my JSP,EJB,HTML
> files to the hosting company?
> if it is .java extension, do i only package the .class file without
> .java extension files?
> coz i dont want somebody copy my source code, then how?
>
> thanks a lot
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Packaging and deploying jax ws (webservice) in multiple servers
I am a java developer and new to JAX-WS.
i got one requirement to create a web service using jax-ws, packaging using ant build and deploying it in JBOSS and WEBSPHERE server.
The process which i followed to create a web service below:
1) created a web service class using @webservice annotation
2) created a client side artifacts using wsimport which is provided by Jdk and created a war and deployed it jboss.
3) wsdl is getting generated while deploying a war using a URI - (http://localhost:8080/mywebapplication/routing?wsdl)
4) create client class to call the webservice. everything is working fine for me.
Need your expert input for the following below:
1) if i write the ant build script to package the client stubs, how i can use wsdl location in wsimport ant task. should i use URI (wsdl="http://localhost:8080/mywebapplication/routing?wsdl") or
(wsdl="d:/route.wsdl")? which is the best practice?
2) i want to deploy my webservice in JBOSS and WEBSPHERE in different machine and different port no?
for e.g
* http://ip1:port1/mywebapplication/route?wdl*
* http://ip2:port2/mywebapplication/route?wdl*
* http://ip3:port3/mywebapplication/route?wdl*
how to mention dynamic ipaddress and port no while running ant build script?
how to change the wsdl location and port number in generated wsdl and RoutingService client stubs class dynamically? (dont want to change soad address location manually)
* Do i need to use wsgen to generate server stubs?*
* Need your inputs in packaging and deploying jax ws in multiple servers.*
Thanks in advance.how to change the wsdl location and port number in generated wsdl and RoutingService client stubs class dynamically? (dont want to change soad address location manually)
Your client stub should look like that...
<code>
@WebServiceClient(name = "MyClientStub", targetNamespace = "http://www.openuri.org/", wsdlLocation = "http://localhost:8080/MyClientStub/MyClientStubProxy/#%7Bhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.openuri.org%2F%7DMyClientStub?wsdl")
public class MyClientStub
extends Service
public MyClientStub(URL wsdlLocation, QName serviceName) {
super(wsdlLocation, serviceName);
</code>
You can use the constructor above, like that...
<code>
URL baseUrl = MyClientStub.class.getResource(".");
URL url = new URL(baseUrl, "http://your-server:your-port-no/MyClientStub/MyClientStubProxy/#%7Bhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.openuri.org%2F%7DMyClientStub?wsdl");
MyClientStub stub = new MyClientStub(url, new QName("http://www.openuri.org/", "MyClientStub");
</code> -
Hello all,
I know in Visual Basic there is a Packaging and Deployment wizard that will allow you to create an executable setup to install your application, and I am wondering if there is such a tool for use in Java? I use TextPad as my editor, and not a GUI development tool, so would I need to download a special application to create installation packages? I'm not sure if those GUI development tools already include deployment solutions..
I have been getting better coding wise in Java, but now I am getting to the point where I need to package and deploy my application, or atleast create an executable version of my application (does not necessarily need a Setup application), and I am not sure how to go about this. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction, or give any suggestions/advice? I gladly appreciate it!
Thank you,
- DaveThis probably describes what you want to do. You don't mention what the application is - an application, an applet, or a Web Start program. Choose the "Deployment" Link in the Basic trails, and then whichever one applies.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/ -
Where do I find the Package and Deployment options in CF Admin 8 and 9?
I've recently talked to a person at Adobe and found documentation on migrating using the Package and Deployment option to create CAR files. I just can't seem to find the menu options in my CF8 or CF9 Admin. I am running CF standard. I do have around 40+ datasources and a couple of dozen scheduled tasks that I need to move.
I just need someone to point out to me how to get to the Package and Depoymeny section.
Warmest regards,
David MillerStandard doesn't have this feature. You need to be running Enterprise or Developer (see http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/editions/).
You can revert to developer temporarily by removing your licence key, do the archive, put the key back in again ;-)
Adam
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