I think I just reported the same bug. Actually found by Florence Tan 
attempting to deploy a patched GeoServer trunk for NVCL; I think we 
found the cause:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2897

Yes, this is a release blocker.

Thanks for reporting this one Miles. It is good to get confirmation that 
we are not the only ones affected.

Kind regards,
Ben.


On 18/12/09 11:33, Miles Jordan wrote:
> Just a quick note as I know the next release is imminent...
>
> I'm just playing with the 17-dec nightly build and firstly my JNDI Oracle 
> datastores failed to load from my existing configuration (I had to remove 
> them and add them again) and secondly I can't seem to edit any datastores at 
> all - nothing happens when the save button is pushed except if you are adding 
> a new datastore.
>
> No biggie but wouldn't look so hot in a release. Should I file an issue on 
> this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Miles
>
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