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Rob Stryker resolved JBDS-983.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
What was fixed specifically is that you can go to the server and right-click it and select
show in -> console. (This previously had been broken)
The reason the console does not always show up automatically is because the debug ui
plugin is *NOT* loaded, and no action is being taken to LOAD the plugin. Starting a server
does not load the debug ui plugin, and the logic according to WTP is that it SHOULD NOT
load the plugin either.
However, what was fixed by WTP, and what works currently, is right-clicking the server and
selecting "show in -> console". This *will* load the debug ui plugin and
from then on the console will work.
This is working 100% as designed. I am closing this bug.
Console not showing up when staritng a EAP/SOA-P Instance
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Key: JBDS-983
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-983
Project: JBoss Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Components: servers
Affects Versions: 3.0.0.M4
Reporter: Jim Tyrrell
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 3.0.0.CR1
For some reason starting a SOA-P instance by right clicking in the server view does not
start/open the console for the output of the server as it is starting. For EAP and Seam
projects this does not seem to be the case as often, but I think I have seen it. The
current JBDS 3.0 M4 release does seem to not show the console unless I open the console
via the Window -> Show View -> General -> Console and then I have to click an
icon to enable the "Java Stack Trace Console". Once I have setup the console
once as just noted even if I close it it will open as I expect. If I close JBDS and make
sure that the console was not left open, I get the same behaviour when I try to right
click on the SOA-P instance.
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