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Andre Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-16401:
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@Marián Labuda: in
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/4.1.0.Final/en/User_Guide/html/chap-OpenShift...
I see it mentioning that you can pick the default server. What's missing is that the
default server is the one you have in your express.conf (or if it does not exist, then
openshift online is used - safe default). The fact that a connection to the default server
would change if you change the default server is not mentioned either. I tend to think
that this is obvious but you might be right in thinking that it's not. Dare to report
this to the docs team?
OpenShift Explorer: Same connection as two different connections
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Key: JBIDE-16401
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-16401
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.1.1.Final
Reporter: Marián Labuda
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Priority: Minor
It allows to have 2 "different" connections for one connection - 2 items in
OpenShift Explorer view for same thing.
Steps to reproduce:
1. EXEC: Open OpenShift explorer view
2. EXEC: Create connection to default OpenShift server with some credentials (checkbox
for default server MUST BE checked)
3. ASSERT: Have connection in view with label "user server (default)"
4. EXEC: Open new connection shell (to create new connection)
5. EXEC: Uncheck checkbox for default server, but leave the same name and provide same
credentials as in step 2.
6. EXEC: Confirm connection creation
7. ASSERT: There are now 2 "different" connections for same connection in
OpenShift explorer view (e.g. "mlabuda(a)redhat.com
openshift.redhat.com
(default)" and "mlabuda(a)redhat.com openshift.redhat.com").
Probably connections are distinguished by labels, I guess.
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