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Tom Cunningham commented on JBDS-2365:
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Here is the workaround I've used :
File->New Project->ESB->ESB Project
Choose ESB Version 4.10
Create the Project
Project->Properties->Runtime Configuration->Targeted Runtimes->New
Choose JBoss EAP 5.x Runtime, and use the directory of your SOA-P 5.3.1 installation
Run As->Run on Server
If you need to use the JBoss ESB xsd, a workaround is to create a 4.10 project and then
open your jboss-esb.xml in a text editor and change all references to the 1.3.0 XSD to
1.3.1
ESB projects cannot be deployed using Server Add/Remove
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Key: JBDS-2365
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-2365
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: SOA Tooling / Platform
Affects Versions: 5.0.0.GA-SOA
Environment: Fedora, jdk7
Reporter: Jeremy Davis
Assignee: Douglas Palmer
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 4.1.4.GA
* Create a new server runtime for SOA-P 5.3
-- Preferences -> Server -> Runtime Environments
* Create a new ESB project with the defaults
* Right click the server and chosse "Add and Remove" and the project cannot be
added. Error message is, "The server does not support version 4.11 of the JBoss ESB
Module specification.
The project can be deployed after right clicking and choosing "Mark as
deployable," but it can never be added using "Add and Remove."
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