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Rob Stryker resolved JBIDE-11854.
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Resolution: Done
Unfortunately there's many parts of the tooling that will access these APIs, so we
can't re-scan the tree every single time the API is called. Also we have to remember
that while we set the servers up with very restrictive filesets
(standalone/configuration/standalone.xml), other users might decide to use much wider
filesets for their xpaths, **/*.xml, etc. This means re-scanning all files for matches
becomes difficult.
So we do cache, but, the commit I made just now will make it easier to update teh cache.
Now all a user needs to do is click on "configure" and then click on
"ok" and it should update automatically.
If you think we should automatically refresh on server start, we can do that, but users
will still complain the server editor seems out of synch also. At some point, we need to
draw a line at reasonable expectations.
AS7 management port not always detected correctly
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Key: JBIDE-11854
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11854
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS/Servers
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.Beta3
Environment: jbdevstudio-product-universal-5.0.0.v201205101833M-H138-Beta3.jar
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 3.3.0.CR1
Sometimes when you change the management port in standalone.xml in your AS7 server, the
changes doesn't get reflected in JBT tooling. Perhaps something to do with caching?
Important side question: Is the management port (in server editor) detected everytime you
start the server? If only in the time of adding the server, then the UI should be
different. But this JIRA is relevant anyway.
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