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1. Connect to MySQL server. 2. Expand it's node. 3. Kill MySQL server process. 3. Rightclick some DB and chosse "Delete". Result: Nothing happens. It can mislead customer. If MySQL isn't running anymore IDE should reflect that.
Hi, Roman. Can you stop it from the command line? If so, what command do you use, and what arguments? Did you make sure that the command in the Admin tab of the properties dialog matches that?
As I wrote I just killed MySQL process. Real point is that after this user is able to expand/collapse MySQL server node and do some actions (but without result). It can mislead, since user can think that MySQL is still running and here is just some error and therefore action isn't produced.
Sorry, I asked my question on the wrong bug, let me try again on the *right* bug.
*** Issue 142548 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Detection of a server stopping appears to be happening now, please verify in your environment when this gets integrated into main-golden. 61f77f03b6a6
7b7356954740 Definitely working now, please verify
Integrated into 'main-golden', available in build *200808301401* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/61f77f03b6a6 User: David Van Couvering <davidvc@netbeans.org> Log: #142046: IDE doesn't reflect that MySQL has been stopped
Verified with build 080909.