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Marcus Adair reopened JBIDE-1348:
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I've attached screen shots of the process I used to create the project. A couple
notes:
-- The only choice I selected that was not default was to select "Dynamic Web Project
with Seam 2.0 (technology preview)" in screenshot 2
-- And, now to be Captain Obvious (to myself), I filed this ticket under JBIDE, but I
actually don't have any proof that it affects anything other than RHDS CR1, I'm
sorry about that
-- I have doubled checked on the file system that the deployment does not contain anything
other than an application.xml in the testproj-ear.ear/META-INF directory (or anywhere
else)
-- I'm using Seam 2.0.0.GA
New Seam EAR projects don't include jboss-app.xml, causing
classloader confusion for the inexperienced
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Key: JBIDE-1348
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-1348
Project: JBoss Tools
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Seam
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.CR1
Reporter: Marcus Adair
Fix For: 2.0.0.GA
Attachments: screenshot-1.jpg, screenshot-2.jpg, screenshot-3.jpg,
screenshot-4.jpg
When a new Seam EAR project is created with JBoss Tools or RHDS, there is no
jboss-app.xml included in the EAR META-INF directory. An inexperienced user then creating
and deploying additional projects will be confused to find that both classloader namespace
and component namespace conflicts occur.
I think it's fairly well established that these classloader conflicts are a source of
particularly disheartening pain for new users to a Java application server platform,
whether or not one agrees with a particular implementation. Generating new projects in
their own classloader namespace will go a long way toward reducing the bloodletting.
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