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Brian Fitzpatrick commented on JBIDE-6483:
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To clarify what I meant by saying this "explains a number of things to me"...
When you deploy a web service project to a JBoss SOA-P runtime (I'm guessing anything
that supports ESB 4.7 at the moment) a part of the deployment places a copy of the WSDL in
the [runtime]/server/default/data/wsdl directory as a WAR file.
08:34:26,511 INFO [DefaultEndpointRegistry] register:
jboss.ws:context=MyRSSSearchProject,endpoint=GsearchrssSoap
08:34:26,617 INFO [TomcatDeployment] deploy, ctxPath=/MyRSSSearchProject
08:34:26,977 INFO [WSDLFilePublisher] WSDL published to:
file:/NotBackedUp/bfitzpat/runtimes/jboss-soa-p.5.0.0/jboss-as/server/default/data/wsdl/MyRSSSearchProject.war/GsearchrssSoap7749654244463029180.wsdl
The code in ESBRuntimeResolver_47 explains why this WSDL is going here. But it doesn't
get cleaned up when you remove the project from the server and undeploy it. That's a
separate mystery I guess.
ESB 4.7 runtime detection depends on default server configuration
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Key: JBIDE-6483
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-6483
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: esb
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.GA, 3.1.1
Reporter: Martin Putz
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 3.1.x, 3.2.x
When attempting to add SOA-P 5 as an ESB runtime to JBDS 3.0.0, this is only possible if
a 'default' server configuration exists. If the 'default' server
configuration is renamed to something else (like 'development' for example) then
the runtime is not valid.
org.jboss.tools.esb.core.runtime.ESBRuntimeResolver_47#getJarDirectories(..) has a
hard-coded reference to the "default" directory.
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