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Michelle Murray commented on JBIDE-13932:
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Actually, on further investigation, I take this all back. I can see that listing previous
connections is useful as the user can just double-click on the connection to open the
prefilled connection wizard and re-establish the connection.
Remove connections from OpenShift Explorer tab on IDE (re)start
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Key: JBIDE-13932
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-13932
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.Final
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
On (re)starting the IDE, previously active connections show in the OpenShift Explorer
tab. I think this is probably intended behaviour and not a bug. But I do not think this
behaviour is useful for users.
On (re)starting the IDE, the connections listed in the OpenShift Explorer tab are
inactive. To get active connections, a user has to click the 'Connect to
OpenShift' icon and still pick a previous or new connection. So I cannot see the
benefit to the user of listing previously active connections in the OpenShift Explorer
tab.
I think it would be simpler from a user perspective if the OpenShift Explorer tab was
always empty when the IDE starts (since no connections are active). Then, as currently
happens, when the user clicks the 'Connect to OpenShift' icon they will see the
list of previous connections and can choose from these or pick a new one.
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