On my Mac, JBoss tools is somehow acting strangely with JBoss AS 7.1.3, I have configured my projects as always as I do on other OS like linux and windows. But this time on Mac the full publish is very slow and won't package normally.
I've got an Ear project inside it I have ejb jar and war, sometimes the ejb jar has folders but without any classes, and sometimes the war is empty... after I do multiple Full Publish the project works (happens 1 out of 100 tries),
On the other hand If i package my project using maven everything is working as expected on JBoss AS.
What I can imagine that the functionally of the Full Publish by Jboss tools to JBoss AS is broken on Mac. As I have tested with the same steps on Ubuntu and windows XP it works fine.
Any advice ?
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I'm using:
JBoss Tools 4.1.2 Final
JBoss AS 7.1.3
Eclipse Kepler Version: Kepler Service Release 2 Build id: 20140224-0627
Mac os x mavericks Version 10.9.2
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