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| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
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| Dana Mison | 2013-11-15 05:58:45 UTC | CC | dmison | |
| Doc Type | Bug Fix | Known Issue | ||
| Red Hat Bugzilla | 2013-11-15 05:58:45 UTC | Doc Type | Known Issue | Bug Fix |
| Dana Mison | 2013-11-15 05:59:43 UTC | Doc Text | Cause: Consequence: Workaround: Result: | |
| Doc Type | Bug Fix | Known Issue | ||
| Harald Pehl | 2013-11-20 20:42:52 UTC | CC | hpehl | |
| Assignee | hbraun | hpehl | ||
| Doc Text | Cause: Consequence: Workaround: Result: | Cause: When a resource is defined as an application resource, the console most likely does not reflect that definition. Background: The console often groups several resources under one view. The controls in the view are available if all related resources are writable. If one of these resources is configured as an application resource, the related controls will be disabled. Workaround: If possible configure all resources as application resources. |
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| Harald Pehl | 2013-11-20 21:11:07 UTC | Doc Text | Cause: When a resource is defined as an application resource, the console most likely does not reflect that definition. Background: The console often groups several resources under one view. The controls in the view are available if all related resources are writable. If one of these resources is configured as an application resource, the related controls will be disabled. Workaround: If possible configure all resources as application resources. | Cause: When a resource is defined as an application resource, the console most likely does not reflect that definition. Background: The console often groups several resources under one view. The controls in the views are available if all related resources are writable. If just one of these resources is configured as an application resource, the related controls will still be disabled. Workaround: If possible configure all resource types associated with a subsystem as application resources. |
| Scott Mumford | 2013-12-02 02:15:08 UTC | CC | smumford | |
| Doc Text | Cause: When a resource is defined as an application resource, the console most likely does not reflect that definition. Background: The console often groups several resources under one view. The controls in the views are available if all related resources are writable. If just one of these resources is configured as an application resource, the related controls will still be disabled. Workaround: If possible configure all resource types associated with a subsystem as application resources. | In this release of JBoss EAP 6, when a resource is defined as an application resource, the console may not reflect that definition. This is because the console often groups several resources under one view. The controls in the views are available if all related resources are writable. If any of these resources is configured as an application resource, however, the related controls will still be disabled. The current workaround is to, if possible, configure all resource types associated with a subsystem as application resources. |
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| Dana Mison | 2014-05-27 01:28:17 UTC | CC | dmison | |
| Heiko Braun | 2014-07-14 17:07:45 UTC | CC | hbraun | |
| Assignee | hpehl | hbraun | ||
| Radim Hatlapatka | 2014-07-16 08:03:35 UTC | CC | rhatlapa | |
| Jakub Cechacek | 2014-07-16 11:19:46 UTC | Target Release | --- | EAP 6.4.0 |
| Type | Bug | Enhancement | ||
| Jakub Cechacek | 2014-12-13 02:02:48 UTC | CC | jcechace | |
| QA Contact | jcechace | pjelinek | ||
| John Skeoch | 2015-02-01 23:02:20 UTC | CC | jcechace | jkudrnac |
| Russell Dickenson | 2017-10-10 00:14:21 UTC | Docs Contact | rdickens | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-03-05 15:29:24 UTC | CC | rhatlapa | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-03-06 20:36:54 UTC | CC | smumford | |
| Jan Kurik | 2019-08-19 12:47:45 UTC | Status | NEW | CLOSED |
| Resolution | --- | EOL | ||
| Last Closed | 2019-08-19 12:47:45 UTC |
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