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Andrig Miller commented on JBIDE-13176:
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I had another project that I could changed from a normal file set to a library file set in
a war, and it exhibits the same behavior. However, there is no .projectarchives file with
the project. So, I exported the project, and will attach the zip file.
Project archives loses "Library File Set" definition after
closing and reopening JBDS
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Key: JBIDE-13176
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-13176
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: project-examples
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.Final
Environment: Fedora 17 x86_64
Reporter: Andrig Miller
Assignee: Rob Stryker
I recently created a new project to build a native management client to do some
performance monitoring.
In that project I created to "User Libraries". One for Apache Commons CLI, for
handling the CLI needs of the tool, and one for our own EAP libraries that make up the
Native Management Client libraries.
I used the "Project Archives" feature to create the executable jar (also using
the OneJar open source project so I could have dependent jars for runtime within the
executable jar). In that executable jar, I have a lib folder, where I defined two
"User Library Fileset"'s. This works fine, but after I close JDBS, and
later go back and start it again to continue development work, that part of the
"Project Archives" definition is always missing, and I have re-add it to the
project.
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