This is similar to a question I had as well - see issue https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=267993
Rochelle Tim McConnell wrote:
Hi, I've noticed that whenever I deploy a single module or multiple modules from the WTP "Add and Remove" wizard and I get a deployment exception from the server, it still shows up in the Server view as if it deployed successfully, which is very confusing to our end-users. I assume we're doing something incorrect in our BehaviorDelegate but it's not obvious to me. When I debug this code in Server.publishImpl() below, I see that our BehaviorDelegate CoreException is caught. I also see our module contained within modules2 below so I expect that it'll get deleted (or at least not added) but instead it gets saved in the .metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\publish0.dat file even though it doesn't really exist in the server. Can someone help explain what else I need to do in our BehaviorDelegate when throwing our CoreException ?? Or is this a bug or expected behavior ?? Thanks much.....try {getBehaviourDelegate(monitor).publish(kind, modules4, monitor, info);} catch (CoreException ce) { Trace.trace(Trace.WARNING, "Error during publishing", ce); status = ce.getStatus(); } final List<IModule[]> modules2 = new ArrayList<IModule[]>(); visit(new IModuleVisitor() { public boolean visit(IModule[] module) {if (getModulePublishState(module) == IServer.PUBLISH_STATE_NONE)getServerPublishInfo().fill(module); modules2.add(module); return true; } }, monitor);getServerPublishInfo().removeDeletedModulePublishInfo(Server.this, modules2);getServerPublishInfo().clearCache(); getServerPublishInfo().save();
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