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Rob Stryker resolved JBIDE-1458.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Assignee: Rob Stryker
This is not a bug. This was a considered usecase, at least by me. The reason it is the
way it is is as follows:
Any file can be deployed to the server via exploring to the file and selecting
"Deploy To Server", as you suggest. This is the correct UI to use to deploy a
single file to a server. Once a file is no longer on any server, (unused), it will no
longer be in the add-remove project list.
This was done to stop large workspaces with many deployed files from having an overflowing
list including every file that ever was or had been deployed to the server. It would
quickly make the add-remove project UI unusable.
I'm open to further comments, but unless I hear something convincing, or am overruled,
this issue is resolved as "won't fix" for now.
*-ds.xml file for Seam War project disappeares from "Add and
Remove projects" wizard after "Publish to the server" button pressed.
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Key: JBIDE-1458
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-1458
Project: JBoss Tools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.GA
Reporter: Anton Klimkovich
Assigned To: Rob Stryker
Priority: Minor
Attachments: 111.txt
Create Seam war project
Open "Add and Remove projects" wizard
Remove project from "Configured projects:" with *-ds.xml file
Press "Publish to the server" button
Open "Add and Remove projects" wizard
There is no *-ds.xml file .
So to start Seam war project you had to deploy *-ds.xml file by hand from Package
Explorer (Seam project->resources->*-ds.xml file->Deploy to Server).
If run server with deployed project without *-ds.xml file some errors will be in
console.
Log attached.
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