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Richard Zowalla resolved TOMEE-1614.
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Fix Version/s: (was: 7.0.10)
Resolution: Auto Closed
Hi there!
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cleaning up open issues in Jira that specifically impact unsupported versions,
including 1.7.x, 7.0.x, and 7.1.x.
If you had previously reported this issue on one of these unsupported versions,
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> Netbeans Tomcat Plugin Integration Does Not Detected TomeeStarted
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> Key: TOMEE-1614
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-1614
> Project: TomEE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: TomEE Core Server
> Affects Versions: 1.7.3
> Environment: Ubuntu 14 LTS Netbeans latest release
> Reporter: Nuno G. de M
> Priority: Minor
>
> Download the latest TOMEE Plume snapshot release.
> http://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/apache/openejb/apache-tomee/1.7.3-SNAPSHOT/
> After that, open your netbeans and on the Services tab add a new Server of
> type Tomcat or TOMEE.
> Point to the folder where the snapshort tar.gz got extracted.
> Setup a user with the proper rights to administer tomee.
> for example
> <user password="admin"
> roles="tomcat,tomee-admin,manager-gui,manager-script,admin" username="admin"/>
> Now click start on the tomee server.
> Tomee quickly starts, but the plugin stays active forever stating:
> Waiting for tomcat to start.
> After a while the plugin will show an alert stating that the server failed to
> start.
> The server started fine.
> NOTE:
> THe netbeans tomee plugin has a second bug that should be filed under a
> different bug report.
> Which is, when you deploy an application that breaks during deployment, an
> infinite loop of tomcat trying to repdeploy the broken application will take
> place.
> I am leting you know of this second as right now I do not have the
> opprotunity to make you a sample application to reproduce the problem, and
> therefore will not open a bug report.
> Kindest regards.
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