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Matus Makovy edited comment on JBIDE-20398 at 8/12/15 7:59 AM:
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[~rob.stryker] I am the original reporter of this issue.
1.) If I close the editor and reopen it host is not changed to localhost and I see the
correct hostname.
2.) Output from osgi console attached.
Is it possible that it has something to do with the secure storage? On Fedora, when JBDS
opens, it asks for secure storage password and after I enter the password and hit OK, the
host is changed. On MAC it does not ask for password and everything is ok, I was not able
to reproduce it today on MAC. Actually, in the attached video you can see that the
hostname is correct immediately after restart of JBDS.
was (Author: mmakovy):
[~rob.stryker] I am the original reported of this issue.
1.) If I close the editor and reopen it host is not changed to localhost and I see the
correct hostname.
2.) Output from osgi console attached.
Is it possible that it has something to do with the secure storage? On Fedora, when JBDS
opens, it asks for secure storage password and after I enter the password and hit OK, the
host is changed. On MAC it does not ask for password and everything is ok, I was not able
to reproduce it today on MAC. Actually, in the attached video you can see that the
hostname is correct immediately after restart of JBDS.
Problems to preserve host in server settings page
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Key: JBIDE-20398
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-20398
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: server
Reporter: Matus Makovy
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Attachments: osgi.txt, out.webm
When I set the host to remote address, save the configuration and restart JBDS, the host
is set to localhost.
See attached video.
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