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  2. JBIDE-10480

UserStory: I don't care about OpenShift "source" mode I just want to deploy my application as I've been used to

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      The new version of *OpenShift Express runtime* which was introduced in the Beta1 behaves correctly according to the Eclipse WTP server standard, so user can create it via Eclipse WTP server adapter wizard. Main features of OpenShift Express runtime:
       * It can verify user's credentials on OpenShift.
       * Select an existing OpenShift application, import it (if needed) and create an OpenShift server adapter, bound to the (imported) project in Eclipse workspace.
       * Server adapter can push source code changes of the imported project to the OpenShift PaaS which were committed to the local git repository.
       * Introduces a new, Eclipse compliant feature which allows you to *drag-and-drop* other Eclipse WTP projects to it so they can be published to the PaaS, too. These projects are packaged as war archives and put to the *deployments* directory. The *JBoss AS 7.1* which is expected to run on the OpenShift will pick these war archives and deploy them.
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      The new version of *OpenShift Express runtime* which was introduced in the Beta1 behaves correctly according to the Eclipse WTP server standard, so user can create it via Eclipse WTP server adapter wizard. Main features of OpenShift Express runtime:  * It can verify user's credentials on OpenShift.  * Select an existing OpenShift application, import it (if needed) and create an OpenShift server adapter, bound to the (imported) project in Eclipse workspace.  * Server adapter can push source code changes of the imported project to the OpenShift PaaS which were committed to the local git repository.  * Introduces a new, Eclipse compliant feature which allows you to *drag-and-drop* other Eclipse WTP projects to it so they can be published to the PaaS, too. These projects are packaged as war archives and put to the *deployments* directory. The *JBoss AS 7.1* which is expected to run on the OpenShift will pick these war archives and deploy them.

      You have a project that can deploy to any WTP server, make OpenShift available as such.

      Use a "hidden" git clone and maintain it for me.

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            adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
            manderse@redhat.com Max Andersen
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