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Rob Stryker updated JBIDE-473:
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Fix Version/s: LATER
(was: 3.3.0.M3)
This bug will remain untargeted until someone suggests actual behaviour they want the
tooling to perform when the context root is changed. As I've said years ago, all I can
do is change the name of the deployment jar, but we now have many ways to perform that
exact behaviour via the server editor, and so this would be redundant, and would actually
be confusing to users who set a context root and then set a different name in the
deployment tab.
JBoss AS ignores context root property of dynamic web project
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Key: JBIDE-473
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-473
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: JBossAS
Reporter: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: LATER
Open editor for Tomcat Server (double click Tomcat node in Servers view). The editor has
two tabs - Overview and Modules. In Modules tab, it is possible to select a registered web
project and call dialog for changing path (context root) property by Edit button. Then,
for example, if project's name is MyProject but path is set to /OurProject, in order
to access the application running on Tomcat server one has to type in browser an address
like
http://localhost:8080/OurProject rather than
http://localhost:8080/MyProject.
Red Hat studio defines menu action 'Register Web Context in Server', which
invokes dialog that allows to set context root property. That works fine with Tomcat
server, but fails with JBoss AS, because it seems that its implementation ignores this
property of web project when deploying it. Hence, the request is to develop this
functionality of JBoss AS to the level of Tomcat server.
Context root property is accessible through class
org.eclipse.wst.common.componentcore.internal.util.ComponentUtilities with methods
public static void setServerContextRoot(IProject project, String contextRoot)
public static String getServerContextRoot(IProject project)
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