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[jira] Commented: (GERONIMODEVTOOLS-283) Refactoring a Dynamic Web Project's name doesn't refactor it's artifact id & context root

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Rodger Zhang commented on GERONIMODEVTOOLS-283:
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The "rename" item is bond with a action, and probably there is no extension point to modify the action's wizard. Like wtp's "rename" , its wizard does not provide a check box for changing <display-name/> in web.xml. It is possible to implement this tiny feature but with a large effort, because the "rename" is not implemented by GEP.

> Refactoring a Dynamic Web Project's name doesn't refactor it's artifact id & context root
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>                 Key: GERONIMODEVTOOLS-283
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-283
>             Project: Geronimo-Devtools
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: eclipse-plugin
>            Reporter: Shiva Kumar H R
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.2.0
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> When a Dynamic Web Project with name say "tt" is created, a Geronimo deployment plan "geronimo-web.xml" will get created with module-id as "default/tt-1.0.car" and context-root as "/tt". 
> When this project is re-factored to say "tz", the module-id will still be the same "default/tt-1.0.car" (note that artifact id is not re-factored from "tt" to "tz"). The context-root also remains the same "/tt". 
> Although this doesn't pose any problem, wouldn't it be better to refactor the artifact-id & context-root to match the project name?

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