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  1. Red Hat Process Automation Manager
  2. RHPAM-3006

org.uberfire.nio.git.http.enabled is not considered

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Done
    • Major
    • None
    • 7.7.1.GA
    • Business Central
    • Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7.7.1

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      1. Be sure that the standalone file don't has the org.uberfire.nio.git.http.enabled property
      2. Start the server
      3. Create a new project and go to setting tag of the project
      4. look the protocols in URL option, it shows the SSH and HTTP (see screenshot 1)
      5. Restart the server
      6. repeat steps 3 and 4. Now only the SSH is showed. (see screenshot 2)

      Even if the HTTP protocol is showed or not, you can use the HTTP URL to clone locally the project.

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      Be sure that the standalone file don't has the org.uberfire.nio.git.http.enabled property Start the server Create a new project and go to setting tag of the project look the protocols in URL option, it shows the SSH and HTTP (see screenshot 1) Restart the server repeat steps 3 and 4. Now only the SSH is showed. (see screenshot 2) Even if the HTTP protocol is showed or not, you can use the HTTP URL to clone locally the project.
    • 2020 Week 25-27 (from Jun 15)

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      We have two points in this issue.

      1. The HTTP protocol is enabled ever, the property is not considered to enable or disable it.
      2. With or without the property, the HTTP protocol is showed only when you create a project, after restarting the server the protocol is not presented anymore.

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              eignatow Eder Ignatowicz
              rhn-support-roribeiro Rodrigo Ribeiro (Inactive)
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