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  2. JBIDE-18952

Project Import is not possible when 'www' is an Eclipse linked folder

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      1. Create a Cordova project where www is an Eclipse linked folder.
      2. Close the project and re-import it. Re-import is not possible, as the Cordova project is not listed in the Project Import dialog.

      Use TicketMonster 2.7.0.ER2 as an example: http://download.devel.redhat.com/composes/candidates/JBWFK/2.7.0.ER2/jboss-wfk-ticket-monster-2.7.0.ER2.zip

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      1. Create a Cordova project where www is an Eclipse linked folder. 2. Close the project and re-import it. Re-import is not possible, as the Cordova project is not listed in the Project Import dialog. Use TicketMonster 2.7.0.ER2 as an example: http://download.devel.redhat.com/composes/candidates/JBWFK/2.7.0.ER2/jboss-wfk-ticket-monster-2.7.0.ER2.zip

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      Related to JBIDE-18711 and WFK2-822, project import is not possible when the 'www' directory is in an Eclipse linked folder. No projects are shown in the 'Cordova Project Import' dialog. It seems like Eclipse linked folders are not resolved in the project import dialog.

      Converting the 'www' directory back to a symbolic link or a real directory ensures that import succeeds.

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                • Assignee:
                  gercan Gorkem Ercan
                  Reporter:
                  vineet.reynolds Vineet Reynolds
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