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Tyrell Perera commented on MASHUP-686:
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Fixed in  revision 14175.

> Deleted faulty services still appear in the UI
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MASHUP-686
>                 URL: https://wso2.org/jira/browse/MASHUP-686
>             Project: WSO2 Mashup Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Jonathan Marsh
>            Assignee: Tyrell Perera
>             Fix For: 1.1
>
>
> Look into alternatives for this, e.g. a refresh button on a faulty service or 
> an automatic cleanup process. From http://wso2.org/comment/reply/3223/5075:
> "Since the deployer is not tracking the script it has marked as faulty, it 
> will remain in your UI even if you delete the JS file. The easiest thing to 
> do would be to give the deployer a valid mashup, by either selecting the 
> mashup name in the UI and entering a something in the editor you will be 
> linked to from the error page, or dropping in a .js file with the original 
> name to the original location in your scripts folder. All you need to say in 
> this script is something like:
> function foo()
> {
>     return "hello";
> }
> The deployer will deploy this script successfully, after which you can delete 
> it from the UI or the file system, and the mashup will be removed from the 
> console once undeployed.

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