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Viacheslav Kabanovich resolved JBIDE-803.
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Resolution: Done
1) it is an obsolete functionality that internal model sets problem markers about
incorrect xml to resources - that is a job of XML Validator in Eclipse. So, I removed it,
and it will not ever be a build problem if xmodel does not recognize something.
2) when internal model finds problems in xml, ui editor is disabled (excluding page with
source) and displays problem. That is ok, but it can be not only a bad xml problem, but
also a limitation of internal model implementation. In this case, message 'Unallowed
child/attribute... ' was somewhat misleading, I changed it to 'Editor model does
not support...' so that user can see that it is not his fault but editor limitation
(bug).
3) Internal model limitations related to components.xml of version 2.0 are covered by
JBIDE-789, which is now in progress. By now, persistence:managed-persistence-context is
handled by the model.
Build error creating a new seam 2.0 project in RHDS Beta 1
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Key: JBIDE-803
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-803
Project: JBoss Tools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBoss Tools Core
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.Beta3
Environment: Windows XP SP2. Redhat Dev Studio Beta1, Seam 2.0, JDK 1.5.0.9
Reporter: Gary Pinkham
Assigned To: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Priority: Minor
Creating a new seam project using Seam 2.0 and Redhat Dev Studio Beta 1 creates a
Component.XML with the following error:
ERROR: 0.0 Unallowed child null:managed-persistence-context of components
The error shows in the tree view in the Redhat XML Editor and in the Problems tab as it
causes a build error. Modifying the Component.xml file (adding in
entity-manager-factory="" to the
"persistence:managed-persistence-context" tag and saving causes the build error
to go away but the error still shows on the Tree view tab. I removed the
entity-manager-factory="" from the file and re-saved. Build still works. If
I reopen the file in Tree view mode the build error returns.
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