[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-34863) WebSphere Plugin Configure System Missing

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bcoveny@nycm.com (JIRA)

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May 16, 2016, 4:39:01 PM5/16/16
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Bruce Coveny created an issue
 
Jenkins / Bug JENKINS-34863
WebSphere Plugin Configure System Missing
Issue Type: Bug Bug
Assignee: Daniel Petisme
Components: core, was-builder-plugin
Created: 2016/May/16 8:38 PM
Environment: JENKINS WAR VERSION 2.04
 WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2 ENTERPRISE
 AMD OPTERON(TM) PROCESSOR 6136 2.4 GHZ (4 PROCESSORS)
 6.0 GB RAM
 64-BIT OPERATION SYSTEM
 WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER 8.5.5.9
 JAVA 1.7.1
WAS BUILDER PLUGIN 1.6.1
Labels: was-builder-plugin configuration
Priority: Blocker Blocker
Reporter: Bruce Coveny

Since the upgrade to Jenkins 2.0 - 2.4 the configuration setup for the WAS Builder Plugin does not show up in the Manage Jenkins -> Configure System. In Jenkins 1.xxx you would go there to configure the server names.

It looks like the information is stored in a file in the home directory by the name of com.michelin.cio.hudson.plugins.wasbuilder.WASInstallation.xml

You can manually modify this file and the information will only show up if you restart the Jenkins instance. The configuration doesn't refresh if you reload the configuration from disk. Also if the password is different than another server you cannot create the password encryption manually.

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bcoveny@nycm.com (JIRA)

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May 17, 2016, 12:42:05 PM5/17/16
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Bruce Coveny updated an issue
Change By: Bruce Coveny
Since the upgrade to Jenkins 2.0 - 2.4 the configuration setup for the WAS Builder Plugin does not show up in the Manage Jenkins -> Configure System.  In Jenkins 1.xxx you would go there to configure the server names.

It looks like the information is stored in a file in the home directory by the  name  filename  of com.michelin.cio.hudson.plugins.wasbuilder.WASInstallation.xml  


You can manually modify this file and the information will only show up if you restart the Jenkins instance.  The configuration doesn't refresh if you reload the configuration from disk.  Also if the password is different than another server you cannot create the password encryption manually.

dbeck@cloudbees.com (JIRA)

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Jun 29, 2016, 11:24:01 AM6/29/16
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Daniel Beck resolved as Not A Defect
 

Tool configuration moved to the separate "Global Tools Configuration" form.

Change By: Daniel Beck
Status: Open Resolved
Resolution: Not A Defect
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bcoveny@nycm.com (JIRA)

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Jun 29, 2016, 12:43:01 PM6/29/16
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Bruce Coveny commented on Bug JENKINS-34863
 
Re: WebSphere Plugin Configure System Missing

Hi Daniel,

Not to be a pain but is this documented somewhere? I went back through all the what's news for the change log and also the overview of Jenkins 2.0. Something like this I would have thought would have been a bigger announcement since all configuration like this was done in one spot before. Thank you for the information and I do see where that information can be found and changed now.

dbeck@cloudbees.com (JIRA)

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Jun 29, 2016, 12:57:02 PM6/29/16
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Bruce Coveny closed an issue as Not A Defect
 
Change By: Bruce Coveny
Status: Resolved Closed
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