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Nick Boldt commented on JBDS-710:
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After clicking around in the view some more, I discovered that:
Ports
JBoss Web > right-click > Edit File > server.xml
JNDI > right-click > Edit File > [1]
JNDI RMI > right-click > Edit File > [1]
JRMP Invoker >
/home/nboldt/jbdevstudio/jboss-eap/jboss-as/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml >
right-click > Edit File > [1]
Pooled Invoker >
/home/nboldt/jbdevstudio/jboss-eap/jboss-as/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml >
right-click > Edit File > [1]
Web Services >
/home/nboldt/jbdevstudio/jboss-eap/jboss-as/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml >
right-click > Edit File > [1]
[1] /home/nboldt/jbdevstudio/jboss-eap/jboss-as/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml
So why didn't this work the first time OOTB? What did I do to "unlock" this
functionality?
And why can't the default/tmp/deploy/tmp/*jboss-service.xml be opened this way?
I only have one clue in the .log:
eclipse.buildId=M20090211-1700
java.version=1.6.0_0
java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=linux, ARCH=x86, WS=gtk, NL=en_US
Command-line arguments: -os linux -ws gtk -arch x86
Error
Wed Apr 29 13:48:22 EDT 2009
Contributor org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.ui.views.JBossServerView cannot be created.
(An exception stack trace is not available.)
JBoss Server View > XML Config > Ports > choose a file,
right-click > Edit File does nothing or opens wrong file
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Key: JBDS-710
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-710
Project: Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Components: servers
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.GA
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Attachments: Screenshot-3.png
First time I tried this, selecting
"JBoss Server View > XML Config > Ports > choose a file, right-click
> Edit File "
did nothing. So, I opened this issue in a browser, and went back to verify... now it
opens a file, but it's the wrong file - or at least not the file referenced in the
view.
File opened is called "server.xml"; file on which I clicked to see the file
was:
~/jbdevstudio/jboss-eap/jboss-as/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml
This may be working as intended, but it's unclear WHY the view is linked to a file
which isn't the one mentioned. Usability issue at the very least, if not a functional
problem.
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