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Thomas Schapitz closed NETBEANS-6375.
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> Can't clear "the target server has not been set" error message
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>                 Key: NETBEANS-6375
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-6375
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: javaee - Web Project
>    Affects Versions: 12.6
>         Environment: *Product Version:* Apache NetBeans IDE 12.6
> *Java:* 1.8.0_201; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.201-b09
> *Runtime:* Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_201-b09
> *System:* Linux version 5.3.0-7648-generic running on amd64; UTF-8; en_US (nb)
> *User directory:* /home/mark/snap/netbeans/52
> *Cache directory:* /home/mark/snap/netbeans/common/52
>            Reporter: Mark Phillips
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> I have netbeans 12.6 on Ubuntu (and netbeans says it is up to date). I open 
> an old project, and it says the tomcat server is missing. I click on Resolve 
> Missing Server, go through the steps to let netbeans know where my tomcat 7 
> server is located, and click finish. I end up back at the same place - "the 
> target server has not been set or has been removed" and the list of servers 
> is blank.
> If I go to the Services tab, click on Apache Tomcat, and then start, tomcat7 
> starts. I still can't get the project to associate with Tomcat.
> I go to Tools -> Servers, and my tomcat7 server is listed.
> I go to Project Properties -> Run, and there is nothing in the dropdown list 
> for servers, and I can't add anything.
> I remove the tomcat instance from Services, restart netbeans, go through the 
> sames steps as before, and the same thing happens. Same issue if I add the 
> tomcat7 server using the Tools -> Servers tab. 
> I checked permissions on the tomcat 7 installation, and the user, group is 
> tomcat7. The user running netbeans is mark. User mark is part of the tomcat7 
> group. All the files in the tomcat7 installation have group 
> read/write/execute permissions.
> I realize tomcat7 is outdated, but that shouldn't prevent me from adding it 
> as a server, imho. The application is running on tomcat7 in production.



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