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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2006) Deploying an application with an incorrect deployment plan results in non-functional admin console panel

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2006?page=all ]

Dave Colasurdo updated GERONIMO-2006:
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    Summary: Deploying an application with an incorrect deployment plan results in non-functional admin console panel  (was: Deploying an application with an incorrect depolyment plan results in non-functional admin console panel)

> Deploying an application with an incorrect deployment plan results in non-functional admin console panel
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>          Key: GERONIMO-2006
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2006
>      Project: Geronimo
>         Type: Bug
>     Security: public(Regular issues) 
>   Components: console
>     Versions: 1.1
>     Reporter: Dave Colasurdo
>  Attachments: Myapp.war, badPlan.xml, badPlan2.xml, stackTrace.log
>
> Deploying myApp.war using badPlan.xml (both attached) results in a non-functioning "Show Web App Wars" panel.
> The console "Deploy Applications" panel reports "application installed and started successfully".  However, the application did not startup succesfully.  The badPlan file is actually missing tcpListenerAddress=auto which causes TomcatReceiver Gbean to fail startup.  I've attached the stacktrace to the JIRA.  
> From then on, the "Web App Wars" console panel shows "portlet error" and there is no way to uninstall the bad application via the console.  The server must be stopped and restarted in order to have the "Web App War" panel function correctly.
> The console should be able to report the true status of the "deploy/start" and recover from deploying a bad plan.

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