[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBIDE-8355) Automatic detection of server ports cannot handle changing configuration from default
Rob Stryker (JIRA)
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Tue May 31 05:15:01 EDT 2011
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Rob Stryker commented on JBIDE-8355:
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I believe it does use the proper config's jars, however, it does not automatically update after modifying the runtime configuration name. So... that would have to be a separate issue, but still an important use-case.
> Automatic detection of server ports cannot handle changing configuration from default
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> Key: JBIDE-8355
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-8355
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JBossAS
> Affects Versions: 3.2.0.CR1
> Reporter: Magnus Mogren
> Assignee: Rob Stryker
> Fix For: 3.3.0.M2
>
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> I create a new server for JBoss AS 6.0.
> I select the "default" configuration in the "New server" dialog.
> JNDI port is detected as 1099 as it should be.
> Now i open the "Edit server runtime environment" dialog and change from "default" to "all" configuration.
> I have edited the conf/bindingservice.beans\META-INF\bindings-jboss-beans.xml file to use JNDI port 11099 instead of 1099 for the "all" configuration.
> Now the autodetected JNDI port is still 1099?
> If i click the "Configure..." next to the auto detect checkbox and then "Edit XPath" i see that the root directory is still pointing to the default configuration.
> If i click the browse button and try to change the root directory it does not take the change. It still points to the default directory the next time i open the "Edit XPath" dialog.
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