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Rob Stryker updated JBDS-1677:
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Attachment: JBDS-1677_v2.png
If the user clicks on "Configure...", a dialog will pop up. This dialog will
list all defined PORT xpaths on the left, and the value they resolve to on the right.
If the user then clicks "Edit XPath", another dialog will appear, and this
dialog will list all the xpath details. The user should then click "preview" to
see the result.
If the first dialog has no xpaths, that's the problem. No xpaths means the port must
be manually declared and the server was incorrectly created (or, afterwards, modified in a
bad way).
If the xpaths are all present in the first dialog, but the value on the right is wrong,
then that means either the xpath was changed somehow, or, the user changed the value in
the actual xml file.
If all xpaths are present, and the xpaths all resolve to actual values, then this error
quite simply should NOT be occurring.
Server cannot be saved for the following reasons: One or more ports
have an invalid value
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Key: JBDS-1677
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-1677
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: servers
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.GA
Environment: JBDS running with a SOA-P server
Reporter: Rick Wagner
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 4.1.0.CR2, 5.0.0.M3
Attachments: JBDS-1677_v2.png, JBDS_Ports.png
Bug is similar to what's described in JBIDE-5263. The user goes to save artifacts he
is given a dialogue with the text "Server cannot be saved for the following reasons:
One or more ports have an invalid value".
This ticket differs from JBIDE-5263 in that the user is a Windows user, not Mac.
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