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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMODEVTOOLS-705) No target platform defined for use when new a OSGi bundle project

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-705?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Forrest Xia updated GERONIMODEVTOOLS-705:
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    Description: 
Steps:
1. Install ibm osgi tool plugin
2. Install GEP 3.0-SNAPSHOT
3. Define a geronimo runtime and server
4. New an OSGi project, in the wizard page, select the defined geronimo runtime
5. On the next page, an message like this will be shown:

"Targeting Apache Geronimo v3.0 will change the active Target Platform for this workspace. This will affect existing OSGi bundles and plug-in projects in your workspace. These projects will be rebuilt against the new target platform, which may cause validation or compilation errors if they are not compatible with the new target platform."

If not check "Change the active Target platform", you cannot go ahead to next step to finish the project creation. After checking it, you can go next. Actually, GEP does not define a target platform for OSGi project use. 



  was:
Steps:
1. Install ibm osgi tool plugin
2. Install GEP 3.0-SNAPSHOT
3. Define a geronimo runtime and server
4. New an OSGi project, in the wizard page, select the defined geronimo runtime
5. On the next page, an message like this will be shown:

"Targeting Apache Geronimo v3.0 will change the active Target Platform for this workspace. This will affect existing OSGi bundles and plug-in projects in your workspace. These projects will be rebuilt against the new target platform, which may cause validation or compilation errors if they are not compatible with the new target platform."

If not check "Change the active Target platform", you cannot go ahead to next step to finish the project creation. After checking it, you can go next. However, the message above is not correct, because the creation operation won't change existing projects' target runtime as it said.

The message should be updated to reflect the real thing.

       Assignee: Han Hong Fang  (was: Delos Dai)
        Summary: No target platform defined for use when new a OSGi bundle project  (was: Inproper message when new an OSGi project with geronimo as the target runtime)

> No target platform defined for use when new a OSGi bundle project
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>
>                 Key: GERONIMODEVTOOLS-705
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-705
>             Project: Geronimo-Devtools
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: eclipse-plugin
>    Affects Versions: 3.0-M2, 3.0
>         Environment: windows 7
> eclipse helios sr1
> Oracle jdk 1.6.0_20
>            Reporter: Forrest Xia
>            Assignee: Han Hong Fang
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Steps:
> 1. Install ibm osgi tool plugin
> 2. Install GEP 3.0-SNAPSHOT
> 3. Define a geronimo runtime and server
> 4. New an OSGi project, in the wizard page, select the defined geronimo runtime
> 5. On the next page, an message like this will be shown:
> "Targeting Apache Geronimo v3.0 will change the active Target Platform for this workspace. This will affect existing OSGi bundles and plug-in projects in your workspace. These projects will be rebuilt against the new target platform, which may cause validation or compilation errors if they are not compatible with the new target platform."
> If not check "Change the active Target platform", you cannot go ahead to next step to finish the project creation. After checking it, you can go next. Actually, GEP does not define a target platform for OSGi project use. 

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