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4. Fuse Tooling 7.3.0

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  • FUSETOOLS-1285: Broken parsing and missing configuration of exchange pattern for ToDefiniton endpoint
  • FUSETOOLS-1271: adding component connectors via context menu broken
  • FUSETOOLS-1269: Node Context Menu>Add option does not include the Components drawer items
  • FUSETOOLS-1268: Cannot view or edit file node in Properties editor after dragging a Filesystem component onto the canvas
  • FUSETOOLS-1267: Properties editor for File endpoint converts relative paths to absolute paths so files are not read
  • FUSETOOLS-1264: JMX Node in servers view doesn't work if server has secured JMX access via credentials
  • FUSETOOLS-1261: Move connection between components cause problem
  • FUSETOOLS-1260: Cannot run Fuse server with alternate JRE
  • FUSETOOLS-1250: The IDE slows down when a fuse project is deployed
  • FUSETOOLS-1248: Debugger step over resets changed variable value and continues along original path
  • FUSETOOLS-1246: New Server Wizard bug with JMX Bundles plugin only
  • FUSETOOLS-1218: Cryptic error message displayed when trying to connect to Fuse 6.2 server
  • FUSETOOLS-1214: Run Configurations dialog shows launch config types for server adapters for Karaf, SMX, Fuse and Fabric8 which partially don't work
  • FUSETOOLS-1211: Adding another route to a Fuse Project doesn't work properly
  • FUSETOOLS-1173: Servers have too many jars on launching classpath
  • FUSETOOLS-1158: fix ugly title when debugging
  • FUSETOOLS-1148: Exception when browsing a BrokerNode in JMX View
  • FUSETOOLS-1138: NPE in karaf server core support after removing a deployed project
  • FUSETOOLS-1123: context id is removed on save
  • FUSETOOLS-1100: New Fuse project does not have properly set-up build-path
  • FUSETOOLS-1085: An endpoint is lost after saving
  • FUSETOOLS-1076: New Server Runtime Wizard - Finish button error
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