[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-26694) Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
by André Dietisheim (Jira)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugi... ]
André Dietisheim edited comment on JBIDE-26694 at 7/15/19 5:29 AM:
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The OpenShift server adapter now has a 2nd page "Deployment" in the server editor. It shows the deployed project. By double clicking into the "Deployment Location" column, one can edit the value and change the name of the war:
!deployment-page-edit-war-name.png!
# EXEC: double click your server in the "Servers" view
# ASSERT: server adapter editor opens up
# EXEC: switch editor page to "Deployment"
# EXEC: click into the cell in the column "Deployment Location" and change the value to what fits your need.
# EXEC: save editor
Result:
Server adapter re-deploys to OpenShift using the new war name.
was (Author: adietish):
The OpenShift server adapter now has a 2nd page "Deployment" in the server editor. It shows the deployed project. By double clicking into the "Deployment Location" column, one can edit the value and change the name of the war:
!deployment-page-edit-war-name.png!
> Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-26694
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Components: openshift
> Affects Versions: 4.12.0.AM1
> Reporter: André Dietisheim
> Assignee: André Dietisheim
> Priority: Major
> Labels: server_adapter
> Fix For: 4.13.0.AM1
>
> Attachments: console-output-1.png, console-output-2.png, deployment-page-edit-war-name.png, server-adapter-configuration.png, switch-location.png
>
>
> For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters currently. We're asked to add it.
> Steps:
> # EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder image
> # ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
> # ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
> # ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have the running pod (build is finished, pod running)
> # EXEC: start the server adapter
> # ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
> Result:
> If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
> !console-output-1.png!
> Expected result:
> I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension *.war*).
> Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
> # EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the module)
> and make sure it reads as follows:
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <deployment>
> <local>
> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
> <property key="tempLocation" value="" />
> <property key="location" value="" />
> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
> </module>
> </local>
> </deployment>
> {code}
> # EXEC: html-encode, join it into a single line and copy it (into the clipboard)
> # EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
> !switch-location.png!
> # ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the configuration for my server adapter.
> !server-adapter-configuration.png!
> # EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
> # EXEC: in your *XML Editor*: go to the end of the line *<server auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
> <server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2" hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io" id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true" name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443" org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}" port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <deployment> <local> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property key="location" value="" /> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" /> </module> </local> </deployment>">
> <list key="modules" value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
> </server>
> {code}
> # EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
> Result:
> Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
> !console-output-2.png!
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[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-26694) Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
by André Dietisheim (Jira)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugi... ]
André Dietisheim updated JBIDE-26694:
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Attachment: deployment-page-edit-war-name.png
> Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-26694
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Components: openshift
> Affects Versions: 4.12.0.AM1
> Reporter: André Dietisheim
> Assignee: André Dietisheim
> Priority: Major
> Labels: server_adapter
> Fix For: 4.13.0.AM1
>
> Attachments: console-output-1.png, console-output-2.png, deployment-page-edit-war-name.png, server-adapter-configuration.png, switch-location.png
>
>
> For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters currently. We're asked to add it.
> Steps:
> # EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder image
> # ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
> # ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
> # ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have the running pod (build is finished, pod running)
> # EXEC: start the server adapter
> # ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
> Result:
> If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
> !console-output-1.png!
> Expected result:
> I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension *.war*).
> Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
> # EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the module)
> and make sure it reads as follows:
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <deployment>
> <local>
> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
> <property key="tempLocation" value="" />
> <property key="location" value="" />
> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
> </module>
> </local>
> </deployment>
> {code}
> # EXEC: html-encode, join it into a single line and copy it (into the clipboard)
> # EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
> !switch-location.png!
> # ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the configuration for my server adapter.
> !server-adapter-configuration.png!
> # EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
> # EXEC: in your *XML Editor*: go to the end of the line *<server auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
> <server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2" hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io" id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true" name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443" org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}" port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <deployment> <local> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property key="location" value="" /> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" /> </module> </local> </deployment>">
> <list key="modules" value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
> </server>
> {code}
> # EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
> Result:
> Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
> !console-output-2.png!
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[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-26694) Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
by André Dietisheim (Jira)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugi... ]
André Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-26694:
------------------------------------------
The OpenShift server adapter now has a 2nd page "Deployment" in the server editor. It shows the deployed project. By double clicking into the "Deployment Location" column, one can edit the value and change the name of the war:
!deployment-page-edit-war-name.png!
> Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-26694
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Components: openshift
> Affects Versions: 4.12.0.AM1
> Reporter: André Dietisheim
> Assignee: André Dietisheim
> Priority: Major
> Labels: server_adapter
> Fix For: 4.13.0.AM1
>
> Attachments: console-output-1.png, console-output-2.png, deployment-page-edit-war-name.png, server-adapter-configuration.png, switch-location.png
>
>
> For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters currently. We're asked to add it.
> Steps:
> # EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder image
> # ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
> # ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
> # ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have the running pod (build is finished, pod running)
> # EXEC: start the server adapter
> # ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
> Result:
> If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
> !console-output-1.png!
> Expected result:
> I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension *.war*).
> Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
> # EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the module)
> and make sure it reads as follows:
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <deployment>
> <local>
> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
> <property key="tempLocation" value="" />
> <property key="location" value="" />
> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
> </module>
> </local>
> </deployment>
> {code}
> # EXEC: html-encode, join it into a single line and copy it (into the clipboard)
> # EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
> !switch-location.png!
> # ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the configuration for my server adapter.
> !server-adapter-configuration.png!
> # EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
> # EXEC: in your *XML Editor*: go to the end of the line *<server auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
> <server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2" hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io" id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true" name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443" org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}" port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <deployment> <local> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property key="location" value="" /> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" /> </module> </local> </deployment>">
> <list key="modules" value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
> </server>
> {code}
> # EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
> Result:
> Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
> !console-output-2.png!
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[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-26694) Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
by André Dietisheim (Jira)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugi... ]
André Dietisheim updated JBIDE-26694:
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Git Pull Request: https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-openshift/pull/1855, https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-server/pull/631 (was: https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-openshift/pull/1855)
> Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-26694
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Components: openshift
> Affects Versions: 4.12.0.AM1
> Reporter: André Dietisheim
> Assignee: André Dietisheim
> Priority: Major
> Labels: server_adapter
> Fix For: 4.13.0.AM1
>
> Attachments: console-output-1.png, console-output-2.png, server-adapter-configuration.png, switch-location.png
>
>
> For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters currently. We're asked to add it.
> Steps:
> # EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder image
> # ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
> # ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
> # ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have the running pod (build is finished, pod running)
> # EXEC: start the server adapter
> # ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
> Result:
> If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
> !console-output-1.png!
> Expected result:
> I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension *.war*).
> Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
> # EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the module)
> and make sure it reads as follows:
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <deployment>
> <local>
> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
> <property key="tempLocation" value="" />
> <property key="location" value="" />
> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
> </module>
> </local>
> </deployment>
> {code}
> # EXEC: html-encode, join it into a single line and copy it (into the clipboard)
> # EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
> !switch-location.png!
> # ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the configuration for my server adapter.
> !server-adapter-configuration.png!
> # EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
> # EXEC: in your *XML Editor*: go to the end of the line *<server auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
> {code}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
> <server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2" hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io" id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true" name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443" org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false" org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}" port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type" start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2" org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <deployment> <local> <module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property key="location" value="" /> <property key="outputName" value="ROOT" /> </module> </local> </deployment>">
> <list key="modules" value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
> </server>
> {code}
> # EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
> Result:
> Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
> !console-output-2.png!
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[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-24498) Deploy Docker Image wizard: results dialog is not very informative
by André Dietisheim (Jira)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-24498?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugi... ]
André Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-24498:
------------------------------------------
Merged into master. Resolving.
> Deploy Docker Image wizard: results dialog is not very informative
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-24498
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-24498
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Enhancement
> Components: openshift
> Affects Versions: 4.4.4.Final
> Reporter: André Dietisheim
> Assignee: André Dietisheim
> Priority: Major
> Labels: deploy_docker_wizard, openshift_v3
> Fix For: 4.13.0.AM1
>
> Attachments: image-2017-05-23-11-07-21-461.png, pod-deploy-failed.png, pod-deploy-failed.png, resource-summary-dialog.png
>
>
> steps to reproduce:
> # ASSERT: have a docker connection
> # ASSERT: have an OpenShift connection
> # EXEC: in "Docker Explorer": select an image and pick "Deploy to OpenShift..."
> # ASSERT: deploy docker image wizard pops up
> # EXEC: provide settings and finish the wizard
> Result:
> A dialog pops up informing you about the result of your deployment.
> !image-2017-05-23-11-07-21-461.png!
> But the dialog is not very informative, it's far from obvious what the different informations are all about:
> * If there's an error deploying (ex. you have chosen to "Push to the registry" but the registry is not reachable from the local docker daemon that holds the image that you want to deploy) the error is displayed in the title area. It's not visible at first sight that it's an error. Only by reading you're discovering it. (ex. add an error decorator)
> * There's a list of items. Nothing in the dialog tells the user what these items are.
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[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-26662) Profile -Pdownload-devstudio cannot satisfy dependencies
by Josef Kopriva (Jira)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26662?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugi... ]
Josef Kopriva updated JBIDE-26662:
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Fix Version/s: 4.13.0.AM1
> Profile -Pdownload-devstudio cannot satisfy dependencies
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-26662
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26662
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: build
> Affects Versions: 4.12.0.AM1
> Reporter: Josef Kopriva
> Assignee: Josef Kopriva
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.13.0.AM1
>
>
> When running command mvn clean install -DskipTests=true -Pdownload-devstudio in jbosstools-server repo tycho is not able to to resolve dependencies:
> {code:java}
> [INFO] Resolving dependencies of MavenProject: org.jboss.tools.archives.plugins:org.jboss.tools.archives.scanner:3.6.202-SNAPSHOT @ /Users/jkopriva/git/jkopriva/jbosstools-server/archives/plugins/org.jboss.tools.archives.scanner/pom.xml
> [INFO] {osgi.os=macosx, osgi.ws=cocoa, org.eclipse.update.install.features=true, osgi.arch=x86_64}
> [ERROR] Cannot resolve project dependencies:
> [ERROR] Software being installed: com.jboss.devstudio.core.feature.feature.group 12.12.0.v20190606-1202
> [ERROR] Missing requirement: com.jboss.devstudio.core.rpm.feature.feature.group 12.12.0.v20190606-1202 requires 'org.eclipse.equinox.p2.iu; org.jboss.ide.eclipse.archives.feature.feature.group [3.6.202.v20181011-1445,3.6.202.v20181011-1445]' but it could not be found
> [ERROR] Cannot satisfy dependency: com.jboss.devstudio.core.feature.feature.group 12.12.0.v20190606-1202 depends on: org.eclipse.equinox.p2.iu; com.jboss.devstudio.core.rpm.feature.feature.group [12.12.0.v20190606-1202,12.12.0.v20190606-1202]
> [ERROR]
> [ERROR] See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Dependency_Resolution_Troubleshooting for help.
> [ERROR] Cannot resolve dependencies of MavenProject: org.jboss.tools.archives.plugins:org.jboss.tools.archives.scanner:3.6.202-SNAPSHOT @ /Users/jkopriva/git/jkopriva/jbosstools-server/archives/plugins/org.jboss.tools.archives.scanner/pom.xml: See log for details -> [Help 1]
> [ERROR]
> [ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the -e switch.
> [ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
> [ERROR]
> [ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions, please read the following articles:
> [ERROR] [Help 1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/MavenExecutionException
> {code}
> This is blocking running integration tests with profile download-devstudio.
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