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[20040127] To reproduce: Run nb 3.5.1 and convert the default sampledir into a webmodule. Then run dev build and import the 3.5.1 settings. The default filesystem is not imported (which is correct I guess) but there is a nonexisting filesystem WEB-INF/classes.
There is also similar issue related to import of settings from NB3.5.1 to NB3.6. If a web FS was mounted in NB3.5.1, then it is correctly mounted in NB3.6 but there is also useless hidden FS which served as working directory for Tomcat server in NB3.5.1. This hidden FS should not be imported from NB3.5.1 to NB3.6. To reproduce: - run NB3.5.1 IDE - mount a FS - convert it to web module (Tools->Convert Filesystem into Web Module) - create a JSP file in that FS and execute it - shutdown NB3.5.1 - install NB3.6 - run NB3.6 - import settings from NB3.5.1 when you asked - on the Filesystems node call Customize context menu to open Customizer dialog - there is a hidden filesystem which is redundant in NB3.6: C:\Documents and Settings\username\.netbeans\3.5\tomcat406_base\work\Tomcat-Internal\localhost\C_3A_5Cfsroot Tested in NB3.6 build 200402042050.
Setting importing defined in core module
capSS, don't forget change "assigned to" and "QA contact" fields !
We should figure out what's wrong and fix to 3.6.
Please, could you look on it. Try run nb3.6 on userdir created by nb3.5.1 and check if all web module's filesystem are correctly deserialized. Thanks
Not valid for 4.1.