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Kevin Formsma commented on IVYDE-293:
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I've seen issues similar to this, but it usually occurs after I've made 
modifications to the ivysettings file or if the cache changes externally.
                
> The 'Resolve all' button in the tool bar does not resolve all Ivyde 
> containers in all projects, just the first Ivyde container in each project
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IVYDE-293
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-293
>             Project: IvyDE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: bq.
> Apache Ivy    2.2.1.alpha_20120102010511      
> org.apache.ivy.feature.feature.group    Apache Software Foundation
> Apache Ivy Ant Tasks  2.2.1.alpha_20120102010511      
> org.apache.ivy.eclipse.ant.feature.feature.group        Apache Software 
> Foundation
> Apache IvyDE  2.2.0.201111080039-hudson-200   
> org.apache.ivyde.feature.feature.group  Apache Software Foundation
> Apache IvyDE Resolve Visualizer       2.2.0.201111080039-hudson-200   
> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.resolvevisualizer.feature.feature.group        
> Apache Software Foundation
> Eclipse 3.7
>            Reporter: GK Ephorus
>              Labels: containers, ivyde, multiple, resolve
>
> I use multiple Ivyde containers in my Tomcat projects in Eclipse to 
> distinguish between compile-time (e.g. servlet-api + jsp-api) and runtime 
> (e.g. mysql) jars. But only one of the Ivyde containers gets resolved when I 
> hit the 'Resolve all' button.

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