[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-20711) Changing deploy-name in component xml file will not take effect
Martin Malina (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Wed Feb 8 03:30:00 EST 2017
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Martin Malina edited comment on JBIDE-20711 at 2/8/17 3:29 AM:
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[~rob.stryker], please tell me how am I supposed to edit this file inside of Eclipse. When I browse the project, Eclipse will not show me the .settings folder at all. How is that a valid use case when afaics I cannot even open this file in Eclipse?
was (Author: mmalina):
[~rob.stryker], please tell me how am I supposed to edit this file inside of Eclipse. When I browse the project, Eclipse will not show me the .settings folder at all.
> Changing deploy-name in component xml file will not take effect
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>
> Key: JBIDE-20711
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-20711
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: server, upstream
> Affects Versions: 4.3.0.CR1
> Reporter: Rob Stryker
> Assignee: Rob Stryker
> Fix For: 4.4.3.AM2
>
>
> Steps to replicate:
> 1) Create a dynamic web project TestProject
> 2) Create a server
> 3) Add/Remove action in servers view. You will see the module name is TestProject
> 4) Open the component.xml file in .settings folder and change deploy-name to some new value (RobsTest)
> 5) Add/Remove, note module name didn't change
> 6) Publish deployment, note its still deploying as TestProject
> 7) Close project, then re-open it
> 8) Add/Remove action, note the module now reads TestProject (RobsTest) (or similar)
> 9) Publish, note module is deployed as RobsTest.war
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