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Gail Nagle updated JBIDE-699:
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Attachment: JBOSS_AS_40.launch
This is an example of the launch file that is produced by the JBOSS_AS server and is used
to start the JBOSS server inside Eclispe. It would be nice if this were shareable and
reuseable after the import of the Server Project into a workspace. Currently it is not and
has to be recreated in each workspace by every team member. Not very efficient. Also, when
things change, every member of the team must be notified to make the change instead of
simply doing an svn update and getting what is needed.
Re-use of saved launch configurations is not working.
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Key: JBIDE-699
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-699
Project: JBoss Tools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.Beta2
Environment: Redhat Linux, Eclipse and JBOSS AS package Downloaded as
JBossIDE-2.0.0.Beta2-Bundle-linux-gtk.tar
Reporter: Gail Nagle
Assigned To: Rob Stryker
Attachments: JBOSS_AS_40.launch
There is a fair amount of effort required to create a launch configuration.
In particular, a long list of external jars often must be added.
The clear intention of the JBOSS AS IDE is to be able to save, share and generally re-use
these configurations.
Sharing is further supported by the use of VARIABLE macros in the path of the jars.
The IDE adds a project to the Eclipse workspace and the launch configuration is also
saved to a file
When attempting to re-use the configuration, the IDE detects the existence of these files
since it will not allow the creation of a second configuration with the same name. BUT IT
WILL NOT RUN THE EXISTING CONFIGURATION.
This issue was resolved previously in an earlier version of Eclipse:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=12898
I recently reported it on
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.newcomer/msg17939.html and worked with IBM
engineers in Canada to determine that the issue exists in the JBOSS IDE plugin, not in
Eclipse itself.
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