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  - <code>DeveloperStudio</code> for Linux Systems
 
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*Before opening the GUI, {{DEVELOPERSTUDIO}}<sup>&reg;</sup> displays a pop-up dialogue to allow you to designate the workspace folder in which will be stored all your project-specific files.
 
*Before opening the GUI, {{DEVELOPERSTUDIO}}<sup>&reg;</sup> displays a pop-up dialogue to allow you to designate the workspace folder in which will be stored all your project-specific files.
*Enter the filepath to the location on your local drive in which you want to store your Mule projects, then click OK.  
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[[File:DeveloperStudioWorkspaceLauncher.jpg|thumb|{{DEVELOPERSTUDIO}} workspace launcher]]
  
 
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*Enter the filepath to the location on your local drive in which you want to store your Mule projects, then click OK.
 
 
[[File:DeveloperStudioSplash.jpg|thumb|{{DEVELOPERSTUDIO}} splah screen]]
 

Revision as of 15:48, 22 February 2013

System Requirements

Developer Studio® requires one of the following:

  • Windows 32 or 64 bit
  • Linux 32 or 64 bit

Java Requirements

Developer Studio® requires Java Development Kits (JDK) installed on your system:

Download

Developer Studio® archive package contains all you need to create and configure your integration business workflows via VulCon®.

It can be downloaded from GreenVulcano® ESB web site download.

Unpack And Launch

  • On your drive, navigate to Developer Studio® .zip file you downloaded.
  • Unzip it everywhere you want
  • Enter DeveloperStudio folder
  • Double click Developer Studio® executable file depending on your operating system:
- DeveloperStudio.exe for Windows Systems
- DeveloperStudio for Linux Systems
  • Before opening the GUI, Developer Studio® displays a pop-up dialogue to allow you to designate the workspace folder in which will be stored all your project-specific files.
Developer Studio workspace launcher
  • Enter the filepath to the location on your local drive in which you want to store your Mule projects, then click OK.