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Nick Boldt commented on JBIDE-22138:
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[checkUnresolvedIssues.py] Slip to fixversion = *4.9.x*
Server adapter: doesn't respect openshift maven profile
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Key: JBIDE-22138
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-22138
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Environment: JBoss Developer Studio (Core Features) 9.1.0.GA-v20160403-1700-B477
Openshift plugin 3.1.0.Final-v20160401-2357-B263
Reporter: Rafael Benevides
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Labels: openshift_v3, server_adapter
Fix For: 4.9.x
Attachments: image-2018-06-22-19-02-57-247.png
This is a follow up on JBIDE-22128.
The maven profile is never read to determine the actual archive name. That will require
more coupling to m2e, in order to load the pom.xml model using the openshift profile, if
it exists, in order to determine the archive name. This will be a long running operation
and will require more significant changes
steps:
# EXEC: follow steps outlined in
https://github.com/redhat-helloworld-msa/helloworld-msa/blob/master/hello... (deploying
with fabric8 maven plugin doesn't work, you end up having the pod failing with
ImagePullBack error. You need to take the alternative road where you deploy via "oc
new-build", "oc new-app", "oc expose" etc.)
# EXEC: import the app into your Eclipse workspace
# EXEC: "hello" (workspace) project: Properties > Maven > Active Maven
Profile: set "openshift"
# EXEC: create a server adapter and start it
# ASSERT: adapter starts syncing, verify what war is used
Result:
The war that's created locally and then synced to the pod is "hello.war"
even though the profile specifies "ROOT.war"