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  1. Tools (JBoss Tools)
  2. JBIDE-11310

OpenShift wizard remebers filled app info even though I'm using a different user

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      #ASSERT: Have a deployed application on OpenShift
      #EXEC: Open New OpenShift Application wizard
      #EXEC: Validate credentials
      #EXEC: Check 'Use existing application'
      #EXEC: Select the deployed application
      #EXEC: Uncheck the 'Use existing application' checkbox
      #EXEC: Go back to credentials validation
      #EXEC: Validate with different user!
      #EXEC: Proceed to the Application setup
      #RESULT: completely wrong page (saying that the application already exists on OpenShift - which really doesn't and the application name is prefilled)

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      #ASSERT: Have a deployed application on OpenShift #EXEC: Open New OpenShift Application wizard #EXEC: Validate credentials #EXEC: Check 'Use existing application' #EXEC: Select the deployed application #EXEC: Uncheck the 'Use existing application' checkbox #EXEC: Go back to credentials validation #EXEC: Validate with different user! #EXEC: Proceed to the Application setup #RESULT: completely wrong page (saying that the application already exists on OpenShift - which really doesn't and the application name is prefilled)
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      An issue in the OpenShift tooling meant that if a user logged into OpenShift and created an application, then went back to the login screen and signed in as a different user, the previous application parameters would still be available. This meant the second user was not able to create an application with the same parameters, and was also able to view what the previous user had created, causing a potential security issue. OpenShift tooling has been updated to reset when a new user connects, triggering a refresh of the targets and parameters.
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      An issue in the OpenShift tooling meant that if a user logged into OpenShift and created an application, then went back to the login screen and signed in as a different user, the previous application parameters would still be available. This meant the second user was not able to create an application with the same parameters, and was also able to view what the previous user had created, causing a potential security issue. OpenShift tooling has been updated to reset when a new user connects, triggering a refresh of the targets and parameters.
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      The wizard model probably doesn't refresh/reset...

            adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
            sbunciak-rh Stefan Bunciak
            Isaac Rooskov Isaac Rooskov (Inactive)
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