[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-27059) Server adapter: hot-deployment of SpringBoot app upon code changes for SpringBoot is broken
André Dietisheim (Jira)
issues at jboss.org
Tue Feb 18 14:16:00 EST 2020
André Dietisheim created JBIDE-27059:
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Summary: Server adapter: hot-deployment of SpringBoot app upon code changes for SpringBoot is broken
Key: JBIDE-27059
URL: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/JBIDE-27059
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.14.0.AM1
Reporter: Aurélien Pupier
Assignee: André Dietisheim
Fix For: 4.14.0.Final
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
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