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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-12016:
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And Burr - we got info message saying the key should be added to preferences with a link
to the preferences where you can create keys etc.
What other kind of warning do you want to add that is not super annoying to have?
Its only recently openshift separated the key from the creation time which explains why we
only have ssh key upload when creating the domain.
And if there already is a key, why would you want to delete the poorly created apps ?
those apps works fine when you have the old or add a new key.
And SSH is only a nightmare if you actually don't use JBDS to create your app with
it.
We can't get this in before codefreeze (a few hours), thus recommendation is: Create
your openshift account online, use JBDS to set everything else up.
OpenShift Wizard - SSH2 Preferences
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Key: JBIDE-12016
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12016
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.Beta3
Reporter: Burr Sutter
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Fix For: 3.4.x
Attachments: Screen Shot 2012-05-25 at 10.57.18 AM.png
If the end-user's .ssh directory is empty - we should provide a stronger warning for
them - ideally provide a URL to some documentation/video explaining how the user can use
Eclipse/JBoss Tools to create their private/public keys - so they can then upload the .pub
to OpenShift.
At least 10 users failed this test today and had to be "handheld" through the
process.
What is worse, if the end-user uploads a slightly butchered pub key - the create
application phase still works but the git clone fails - with a relatively poor error
message - recovery normally means having to go up to the OpenShift console, deleting the
poorly created apps - getting the pub key uploaded correctly (deleting the previous one)
and starting again.
The fact that Eclipse could create the keys was actually unknown by the instructor's
of today's class. SSH is still a nightmare for the newbie trying to use OpenShift +
JBDS.
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