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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-15435:
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[~nickboldt], The issue is described by [~fbricon]: "In the JBoss Central
'software updates' page, the GWT/GPE connector is shown as missing. In the GWT
example wizard, the feature appears as installed."
I think the problem is that there is some broken or non-understood semantics in how the
examples define and test the existence of the required plugins.
Why is both plugin and connector id necessary ? shouldn't connector id be sufficient
?
Right now connector id seem to only be used when deciding what to install.
IMO explicit plugin listing is only required if subset of plugins of a connector is enough
- and if that is the case, how does a project example list multiple plugins ? and can they
use features instead so they don't break if plugins gets added/remvoed ?
"installed plugins" detection seems fishy in project
examples / central
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Key: JBIDE-15435
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-15435
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: central, discovery, project-examples
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Final
Reporter: Fred Bricon
Assignee: Fred Bricon
Fix For: 4.1.1.Alpha2
Following JBDS-2753, [~maxandersen] says he installed the JBoss GWT connector, which
dragged the GPE plugins.
Some functionality seem missing according to Max (which ones?). In the JBoss Central
'software updates' page, the GWT/GPE connector is shown as missing. In the GWT
example wizard, the feature appears as installed. One of the 2 is wrong, obviously.
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