[arquillian-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (ARQ-569) Archive for remote GF-3.1 should not be saved to disk prior to deployment
Pedro Kowalski (JIRA)
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Sat Sep 3 08:25:26 EDT 2011
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Pedro Kowalski commented on ARQ-569:
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I don't think that jersey-multipart has support for anything else than File based DataBodyPart (http://jersey.java.net/nonav/apidocs/1.0.3/contribs/jersey-multipart/com/sun/jersey/multipart/FormDataBodyPart.html)
Even assuming that the archive is exported as OutputStream (by Shrinkwrap exporter), sending it as a byte[] is rejected by the GF REST Admin.
Any ideas or more details from someone with more knowledge about GF Admin? :-)
> Archive for remote GF-3.1 should not be saved to disk prior to deployment
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> Key: ARQ-569
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-569
> Project: Arquillian
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: GlassFish Containers
> Affects Versions: glassfish_1.0.0.CR1
> Environment: Ubuntu 11.04 x86, GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.1 (build 12)
> Reporter: Pedro Kowalski
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> When I build the deployment archive, it is saved it /tmp/ARCHIVE_FILENAME (I'm running on GNU/Linux box) with chmod 444 (-r--r--r--). If I run the glassfish server as a root or as the same user as the maven than there is no problem. But actually I run a Jenkins build task (user: jenkins) and run the server as another user (user: pedro).
> In such case, the Arquillian remote tests fail because the Glassfish cannot use the /tmp/ARCHIVE_FILENAME (permission denied). If you change the chmod and give others the write permission - it will work fine.
> Aslak suggested avoiding the FileDataBodyPart during deployment.
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