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  1. Tools (JBoss Tools)
  2. JBIDE-23812

Server adapter editor: server adapter wired to offline server is not editable any more

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      1. ASSERT: have 2 OpenShift servers (ex. 1x minishift, 1x cdkv2) and 2 connections in the explorer
      2. EXEC: have a server adapter that's publishing to server1 (ex. cdk v2)
      3. EXEC: turn server1 off (ex. cdk v2), turn server2 on (ex. minishift)
      4. EXEC: restart Eclipse
      5. EXEC: open the server editor for your adapter
      6. ASSERT: the only setting that's set is the connection to server1. All other settings are empty
      7. EXEC: switch the connection to minishift

      Result:
      Nothing happens. The editor wont get dirty, the connection is actually not switched either. If you try to search for a service you get an error dialog and an empty wizard, because it still tries to load from the server that off (cdkv2)

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      ASSERT: have 2 OpenShift servers (ex. 1x minishift, 1x cdkv2) and 2 connections in the explorer EXEC: have a server adapter that's publishing to server1 (ex. cdk v2) EXEC: turn server1 off (ex. cdk v2), turn server2 on (ex. minishift) EXEC: restart Eclipse EXEC: open the server editor for your adapter ASSERT: the only setting that's set is the connection to server1. All other settings are empty EXEC: switch the connection to minishift Result: Nothing happens. The editor wont get dirty, the connection is actually not switched either. If you try to search for a service you get an error dialog and an empty wizard, because it still tries to load from the server that off (cdkv2)
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      delete the adapter and create a new one

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      delete the adapter and create a new one

          rob.stryker Rob Stryker (Inactive)
          adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
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