[jboss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Deploy change to property file

PeterJ do-not-reply at jboss.com
Thu Jan 25 17:27:25 EST 2007


If you package an archive, JBoss will unpack it to the tmp directory, so either way it works with unpacked applications. Of course, tmp is named that for a reason, you should not assume that anything in there is permanent in any way. So the way you deploy is really up to you and what you feel most comfortable with.  I know that some of the denizens of this forum deploy exploded because their code can handle new or updated content, such as a servlet that serves PDF files, thus adding a new one to a directory that the servlet scans is easy.

To turn the hot deployer off, look at the jboss.system:service=MainDeployer MBean defined at the end of the server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml file. There are lots of comments there to guide you. To manually invoke the deployer, call the deploy method on that same mbean.

The documentation for this is at http://docs.jboss.com/jbossas/guides/j2eeguide/r2/en/html_single/#d0e3104.

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