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Andre Dietisheim edited comment on JBIDE-14818 at 11/26/13 9:53 AM:
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i merged this locally and this works fine for adapters that I create via Server adapter
wizard. Those dont have the "magic project" (the one that hold the repo clone)
listed as module (see known issue JBIDE-13862). But for projects created via Application
wizard, which have the magic project listed as module, the whole deployments page is
frozen. I dont see right now whats causing this. Any ideas, Rob?
was (Author: adietish):
i merged this locally and this works fine for adapters that I create via Server
adapter wizard. Those dont have the "magic project" (the one that hold the repo
clone) listed as module. But for projects created via Application wizard, which have the
magic project listed as module, the whole deployments page is frozen. I dont see right now
whats causing this. Any ideas, Rob?
there's no "deployments" page for OpenShift that would
allow me to rename a module
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Key: JBIDE-14818
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-14818
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift, server
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Beta2
Reporter: Andre Dietisheim
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Priority: Critical
In JDF-172 a users tries to deploy an application to OpenShift. He'll use the binary
deployment. In order to have the app showing up at */* he'll want to rename the war to
*ROOT.war*. If he does this in the *Project Explorer* things are fine as long as the
original project is not changed. As soon as there's a change the adapter will
"refresh" the war and re-create it with the project name, it will not update the
ROOT.war. We therefore need a deployments page where the user can rename a deployment.
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