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Joshua Wulf commented on JBDS-1017:
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Since Server Runtimes are created automatically without user intervention and with no
notice, shouldn't they be managed by the system?
For instance, if a server runtime that was created by the system has a zero use count, can
the system delete it? This would be more intuitive. As it stands, just using what is in
the interface it is confusing. When I created the server I received no notice that a
separate server runtime as being created, and while I can (more or less) easily find tools
to manage servers, tools for managing server runtimes are not readily apparent.
Deleted Server Runtimes appear in Seam Wizard
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Key: JBDS-1017
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-1017
Project: JBoss Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.0.0.M4, 3.0.0.CR1
Environment: Fedora 12 32-bit x86
Reporter: Joshua Wulf
Attachments: seam wizard with deleted server runtime.png
After deleting a server from the Servers or JBoss Server View window, that server's
runtime still appears in the Seam Web Project wizard. This is persistent, even after JBDS
/ Eclipse is closed down and restarted.
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