While testing my connector, I noticed some odd behavior when creating queries for the repository.
If the user creates a query named "My bugs" for the repository, and then he creates a new query with different criteria that is also named "My bugs", the existing "My bugs" query is replaced with the new query. That is, there is no error, but the properties for the "My bugs" query now show the query criteria that were entered with the most recent New Query dialog. Is that normal behavior for a connector? I wouldn't have expected Mylyn to replace my old query silently like that. That is, when creating a *new* query, if I reuse a query title, it was probably a mistake, right? Or are other connectors handling this themselves in their AbstractRepositoryQueryPage? It seems like collision detection is something that could be better centralized by the Task List itself. -- Tom Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cisco Systems _______________________________________________ mylyn-integrators mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/mylyn-integrators
