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Problem

  • Message should be provided as part of header body but right now its passed as body directly.
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  • In existing IDE experience, If user asks a second question in the same chat tab, IDE overrides the first workflow read files with second workflow read files because session.setMessageIdToUpdate is unchanged(not defined to undefined after completion of first request.)

Solution

  • Fixed in this as passing as part of header body.
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  • Cleaning the session.setMessageIdToUpdate value so for second request IDE won't update the first request read fileTree.
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  • This pull request modifies code in src/* but no tests were added/updated.
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  • This pull request implements a feat or fix, so it must include a changelog entry (unless the fix is for an unreleased feature). Review the changelog guidelines.
    • Note: beta or "experiment" features that have active users should announce fixes in the changelog.
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@laileni-aws laileni-aws marked this pull request as ready for review April 15, 2025 19:52
@laileni-aws laileni-aws requested a review from a team as a code owner April 15, 2025 19:52
@zixlin7 zixlin7 merged commit ba18d86 into aws:feature/agentic-chat Apr 15, 2025
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