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Martin Malina updated JBIDE-16273:
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Steps to Reproduce:
1. Have JBDS started with an EAP server added (6.1.1 or 6.2.0)
2. Click the Java EE Web project archetype
3. In the dialog, you will be shown a missing dependency -
jboss-eap-bom-parent-6.2.0-build-5.pom .
4. Click the "repository" link to see suggestion for your settings.xml - it will
add
http://jboss-developer.github.io/temp-maven-repo/ - problem #1 - what is this repo?
we've never seen it. But it actually seems to contain the missing dependency.
5. After fixing your settings.xml, the warming of the missing repo will still be displayed
- problem #2
Java EE Web Project archetype from Central cannot find dependencies
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Key: JBIDE-16273
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-16273
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: central
Affects Versions: 4.1.1.Final
Environment: JBDS 7.1.0.GA B592
Reporter: Martin Malina
Fix For: 4.1.1.Final
Attachments: java-ee-web-1.png, java-ee-web-2.png
When I try to create the Java EE Web Project from Central, I am given a warning that
dependencies are missing.
!java-ee-web-1.png!
When I click on the "repository" link to fix the problem, I am offered to add
the Red Hat Tech Preview repo which I already have in my settings.xml (along with jboss
developer repo at github.io - on clue what that is for).
!java-ee-web-2.png!
Note that the behavior is a little unpredictable. Rastislav was able to reproduce the
issue, but later it disappeared for him and for me, too. Then I removed my local maven
repo and tried again and the error is back. Now I even added the recommended repos, but
the warning stayed displayed (even after there was no progress in the bottom right corner
of the IDE). But when I finished the dialog, there is no build error.
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