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Andre Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-25303:
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I can and then cannot reproduce the permissions issue that I faced in
in CDK 3.3. I cannot determine yet what the reason might be. The anyuid addons is always
enabled for me and doesnt seem involved.
When the permission issue occurrs the error looks very similar to what we see in OpenShift
Online JBIDE-25700
Server adapter: support hot-deployment on OpenShift for SpringBoot
app
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Key: JBIDE-25303
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-25303
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.5.1.Final
Reporter: Aurélien Pupier
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Labels: openshift_v3, server_adapter
Fix For: 4.5.2.Final
Attachments: Image+Pasted+at+2018-1-16+10-58.png, fuse-on-openshift.zip,
project-deployment-assembly.png, spring-boot-demo.zip
currently, Springboot jar projects (such as Fuse Integration Services) are rsynced with a
zipped jar file.
The requirements are:
- rsync unpacked jar
- rsync without the jar name as folder
- it will will work only if springboot devtool are included (so maybe need some dialog
guiding user to do i in case it is not activated)
use case "Develop SpringBoot application deployed on OpenShift as any other
applications in JBoss Tools":
- there is a SpringBoot app deployed on OpenShift
- the developer want to develop evolution of the SpringBoot app
-- when he/she modifies the project, the application needs to be automatically updated on
OpenShift instance
-- Remote java debug should be available when the OpenShift server adapter is in debug
mode.
Steps:
# EXEC: create a project in your OpenShift server (ex. camel-ose-springboot)
# EXEC: Import project within fuse-on-openshift.zip into your workspace
# EXEC: open launch configuration and change:
** -Dkubernetes.master= so that it first your cdk instance
** -Dkubernetes.namespace= to the name of the project that you create in step 1.
** -Dfabric8.generator.from=fabric8/s2i-java
# EXEC: run the launch config (that is included in the project), so that the project gets
deployed to OpenShift (cdk)
# ASSERT: your project in OpenShift now contains a service **camel-ose-springboot-xml**,
the pod for it is running.
# EXEC: in OpenShift Explorer: select this service and create a server adapter for it
(*Server Adapter..* in the context menu for the service)
# ASSERT: server adapter is created and is *[started]*
# EXEC: in OpenShift Explorer: pick *Pod Log...* in the context menu for the pod of your
service)
# ASSERT: pod log is opened in "Console" view and shows an output with random
numbers in the end
{code}
simple-route - >>> 455
simple-route - >>> 695
simple-route - >>> 935
{code}
# EXEC: In Project Explorer: open class MyTransformer and change the transform method
# ASSERT: "Console" view is opened and shows how the server adapter is
publishing the MyTransformer class to the pod