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Bug 326173 - Changing attribute "exitOnStandardFault" via Properties view results in inverse value
Summary: Changing attribute "exitOnStandardFault" via Properties view results in inver...
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: z_Archived
Classification: Eclipse Foundation
Component: BPEL (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified   Edit
Hardware: PC Linux
: P3 minor (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: BPEL UI Inbox CLA
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Reported: 2010-09-24 12:21 EDT by s3506963 CLA
Modified: 2022-10-03 11:12 EDT (History)
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Description s3506963 CLA 2010-09-24 12:21:43 EDT
Open the Properties view of a BPEL process root element and change to "Details".
Use the radio buttons to change the value of the attribute "exitOnStandardFault".
Setting the button to "Yes" results in "no" in the process file (source view) and vice versa.

But when saving the changes, the correct value is set in the process file.
Comment 1 grid.qian CLA 2010-09-26 02:15:08 EDT
Hi,
Sorry for my bad english. What's your meaning?
You say: if you choose 'No', it will be 'Yes'?
I have done a test, it's ok. So please give the 
detail.
Comment 2 s3506963 CLA 2010-09-26 03:37:35 EDT
(In reply to comment #1)
> Hi,
> Sorry for my bad english. What's your meaning?
> You say: if you choose 'No', it will be 'Yes'?
> I have done a test, it's ok. So please give the 
> detail.

The problem is that the effect of selecting one of the radio buttons results in the inverse value in the source. I open the BPEL file and change to the source view so I can see the effect of selecting one of the radio buttons immediately.
So if I select the radio button that should set the value to "yes" then the value will be set to "no" in the source and vice versa. As I wrote, this holds only until you save the changes in the document. On "save document" the correct value is set in the document anyhow. So while editing the document, the value on the attribute (in the source view of the process file) is always the inverse of the seleted radio button, but on saving the document the correct value is written to the document, finally.
To make a long story short - the bug is only viewable during editing. The correct value will always be written on "save document".
Comment 3 grid.qian CLA 2010-09-27 00:13:08 EDT
Hi,
Thanks for you detail.
This is not a issue. When you switch to source tab, you click 'Yes' button, the source editor can't catch the event. You need to click 'Yes' button, then click any other places, then the source editor can show the correct result.
For example, you click 'Yes', then use click the blank below the button, it is ok.
Comment 4 grid.qian CLA 2010-11-16 02:15:51 EST
won't fix