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Summary: | Cannot add second JavaCloud instance in same identity domain | ||
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Product: | javaee | Reporter: | pthaden |
Component: | Oracle Cloud | Assignee: | Petr Hejl <phejl> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 8.0.1 | ||
Hardware: | Macintosh | ||
OS: | Mac OS X | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
pthaden
2014-11-14 23:27:42 UTC
To be sure what you actually want to fix is: You have one two instances under same identity domain and same user and the difference is just Java service name, right? (In reply to Petr Hejl from comment #1) > To be sure what you actually want to fix is: > You have one two instances under same identity domain and same user and the > difference is just Java service name, right? Yes that's correct. You can reproduce this even if you don't actually have a second java service in your identity domain. The wizard won't let you progress if you key in a identity domain that you're already using for the other java service. The error message is "This cloud is already registered in the IDE." The wizard should be comparing all fields: identity domain + java service name + service administrator = unique cloud provider. But the wizard gets stuck if you reuse an identity domain. I have no problems setting up multiple Oracle Cloud providers (I have 3 JCS instances modeled in NetBeans), as long as each has a unique identity domain. Should be fixed in web-main 2aa2294d758c. Integrated into 'main-silver', will be available in build *201505080001* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main-silver/rev/2aa2294d758c User: Petr Hejl <phejl@netbeans.org> Log: #248663 - Cannot add second JavaCloud instance in same identity domain |