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Re: Login via ATF browser crashed Eclipse [message #498271 is a reply to message #498052] |
Mon, 16 November 2009 09:56 |
Jacek Pospychala Messages: 159 Registered: July 2009 |
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Sunny,
does this issue persist? Does Eclipse close/crash every time you enter
that login window URL and press OK? or maybe it happend only once, or
from time to time?
If so, could you tell more details about this web page? Ideally, I'd
love to see it's source to try in my environment too, is it possible?
thanks
Jacek
ps. sorry for late response, I'm back now and should be answering more
often :-)
Sunny wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had a problem in using the ATF's browser to login our system.
>
> 1. In the Eclipse Web Browser perspectively, I brought up the Firefox
> and typed in the URL, which is like: http://localhost:.../... Then I
> could see the login window of our system.
> 2. After I typed in the user name/password and clicked the OK button,
> I saw the request was received by the web server which displayed some
> normal messages.
> 3. However, after a few seconds, the entire Eclipse environment was
> closed - sounds like the system was crashed. My application server is
> still up and running.
>
> I had not do any setup or configuration after installing ATF into
> Eclipse. Do I need to setup/configure something in Eclipse before
> using ATF?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sunny
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Re: Login via ATF browser crashed Eclipse [message #498472 is a reply to message #498410] |
Tue, 17 November 2009 07:59 |
Jacek Pospychala Messages: 159 Registered: July 2009 |
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I think this should be reproducible for a static page, because from
browser/ATF perspective it doesn't matter how is the html/css/js content
generated. I mean, if you save your crashing web page as html and put
that html on any other HTTP server, then opening it with ATF should
cause crash again. Could you send me that page? or at least a simpler
one, that still causes the crash.
There should be no extra configuration needed before connecting to your
http server at localhost. Unless by "connecting to localhost" you mean
something else than me :-)
btw. Sunny, how do you like ATF, what's the feature you like the most?
What we could add to make it better?
thank you for being so helpful!
Jacek
Sunny wrote:
> Hi Jacek,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Yes, the Eclipse crashes every time if I click OK button on our login
> page.
> Sorry, I am not able to send you the details regarding how to
> reproduce this problem in your environment as this requires an account
> setup.
> Are you aware of any configurations that I need to do before
> connecting my localhost?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sunny
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Re: Login via ATF browser crashed Eclipse [message #562255 is a reply to message #562226] |
Tue, 17 November 2009 07:59 |
Jacek Pospychala Messages: 159 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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I think this should be reproducible for a static page, because from
browser/ATF perspective it doesn't matter how is the html/css/js content
generated. I mean, if you save your crashing web page as html and put
that html on any other HTTP server, then opening it with ATF should
cause crash again. Could you send me that page? or at least a simpler
one, that still causes the crash.
There should be no extra configuration needed before connecting to your
http server at localhost. Unless by "connecting to localhost" you mean
something else than me :-)
btw. Sunny, how do you like ATF, what's the feature you like the most?
What we could add to make it better?
thank you for being so helpful!
Jacek
Sunny wrote:
> Hi Jacek,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Yes, the Eclipse crashes every time if I click OK button on our login
> page.
> Sorry, I am not able to send you the details regarding how to
> reproduce this problem in your environment as this requires an account
> setup.
> Are you aware of any configurations that I need to do before
> connecting my localhost?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sunny
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