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Andre Dietisheim updated JBIDE-19960:
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Summary: Import wizard: Should be able to specify "Working set" when
importing project (was: Import wizard: Import of a project from Openshift does not
display the project in the project view)
Issue Type: Enhancement (was: Bug)
Fix Version/s: 4.3.x
(was: 4.3.0.Beta2)
Description:
# ASSERT: make sure that you have package explorer set to display working sets and
"Other Projects" disabled (unchecked)
# EXEC: launch import wizard
# EXEC: check if you can see you project once the import is finished.
Result:
You cannot spot your project since it was imported to "Other Projects" which is
disabled.
We should allow users to specify a working set when importing a new project via Import
wizard.
was:Import an existing buildconfig to an openshift project and note the project view
does not display the new eclipse project. If you toggle between working sets and projects
it causes the view to repaint and it is visible.
Priority: Minor (was: Major)
Import wizard: Should be able to specify "Working set" when
importing project
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Key: JBIDE-19960
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-19960
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Beta1
Reporter: Jeff Cantrill
Assignee: Jeff Cantrill
Priority: Minor
Labels: import_wizard, openshift_v3
Fix For: 4.3.x
# ASSERT: make sure that you have package explorer set to display working sets and
"Other Projects" disabled (unchecked)
# EXEC: launch import wizard
# EXEC: check if you can see you project once the import is finished.
Result:
You cannot spot your project since it was imported to "Other Projects" which is
disabled.
We should allow users to specify a working set when importing a new project via Import
wizard.
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