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  1. Tools (JBoss Tools)
  2. JBIDE-14368

forge view is stuck (no input accepted, stop is not responding) if I edit the runtime

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    • 4.1.0.Beta2
    • 4.1.0.Alpha2
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      1) ASSERT: make sure you have a local forge runtime installed on your harddrive and added in the forge preferences
      2) ASSERT: make sure forge tooling is running on local runtime

      3) ASSERT: make sure you have the Forge view opened and forge running

      4) EXEC: in the forge preferences hit Edit but dont change anything. Simply hit "OK" and close your preferences

      Result:
      Once you get back from preferences the forge view is not responding. You cannot enter any input and the Stop button is not responding either.

      5) EXEC: close the forge view and reopen it:

      Result:
      The forge view is telling you that the forge runtime is not running:

      It pretty much looks like as if editing the runtime kills the runtime without the view noticing it.

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      1) ASSERT: make sure you have a local forge runtime installed on your harddrive and added in the forge preferences 2) ASSERT: make sure forge tooling is running on local runtime 3) ASSERT: make sure you have the Forge view opened and forge running 4) EXEC: in the forge preferences hit Edit but dont change anything. Simply hit "OK" and close your preferences Result: Once you get back from preferences the forge view is not responding. You cannot enter any input and the Stop button is not responding either. 5) EXEC: close the forge view and reopen it: Result: The forge view is telling you that the forge runtime is not running: It pretty much looks like as if editing the runtime kills the runtime without the view noticing it.
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      close the forge view and reopen it. then start the runtime via button on the top right

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      close the forge view and reopen it. then start the runtime via button on the top right

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          kaers@redhat.com Koen Aers
          adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
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