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Removing a Follow-up operation


Jose Miguel Ordax Cassa (2.4k3126100) | asked Dec 01 '09, 2:23 p.m.
Hi, I have developed a Follow-up Operation. I deployed it to RTC Server
and I can see it and use it successfully.
Now, I decided to remove it so:

1.- I eliminate its usage from Process Editor
2.- I invoke server reset action
(https://localhost:9443/jazz/admin?internal#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.serverReset)
3.- I remove the provision profile
4.- I delete Tomcat work directory

and when I restart, in the Process Editor, at Operation Behavior section
in the specific item, I still seeing the Follow-up operation. Although
this time, if I add it, it doesn't execute (because I don't see the
traces I write to console). So I don't understand why I still seeing it,
and why if I try to use it, it seems it is not executed but no errors
are reported. I understand this is a defect, isn't it?

Thanks in advance,

Chemi.

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Jared Burns (4.5k29) | answered Dec 04 '09, 10:24 a.m.
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On Tue, 01 Dec 2009 20:36:35 +0100, Chemi wrote:

On 01-Dec-09 8:08 PM, Chemi wrote:
Hi, I have developed a Follow-up Operation. I deployed it to RTC Server
and I can see it and use it successfully. Now, I decided to remove it
so:

1.- I eliminate its usage from Process Editor 2.- I invoke server reset
action
(https://localhost:9443/jazz/admin?
internal#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.serverReset)

3.- I remove the provision profile
4.- I delete Tomcat work directory

and when I restart, in the Process Editor, at Operation Behavior
section in the specific item, I still seeing the Follow-up operation.
Although this time, if I add it, it doesn't execute (because I don't
see the traces I write to console). So I don't understand why I still
seeing it, and why if I try to use it, it seems it is not executed but
no errors are reported. I understand this is a defect, isn't it?

Thanks in advance,

Chemi.

I investigated little bit further and it seems a problem with RTC
Eclipse client refresh. I had to restart RTC Eclipse client to see
updated information.

Yes, the client caches the server-side extensions. I recently explained
this in comment 2 of this workitem:
100658: Removed Follow-up operation plug-ins still appearing in Process
Editor
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/
com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/100658


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Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team

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Jose Miguel Ordax Cassa (2.4k3126100) | answered Dec 01 '09, 2:38 p.m.
On 01-Dec-09 8:08 PM, Chemi wrote:
Hi, I have developed a Follow-up Operation. I deployed it to RTC Server
and I can see it and use it successfully.
Now, I decided to remove it so:

1.- I eliminate its usage from Process Editor
2.- I invoke server reset action
(https://localhost:9443/jazz/admin?internal#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.serverReset)

3.- I remove the provision profile
4.- I delete Tomcat work directory

and when I restart, in the Process Editor, at Operation Behavior section
in the specific item, I still seeing the Follow-up operation. Although
this time, if I add it, it doesn't execute (because I don't see the
traces I write to console). So I don't understand why I still seeing it,
and why if I try to use it, it seems it is not executed but no errors
are reported. I understand this is a defect, isn't it?

Thanks in advance,

Chemi.

I investigated little bit further and it seems a problem with RTC
Eclipse client refresh. I had to restart RTC Eclipse client to see
updated information.

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