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Dominik Pospisil commented on JBESB-2912:
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I have checked this once again, and it still does not redeploy for me.
My environment
Fedora 12, x86_64
Sun JDK 1.6.0_13_x86_64
JBoss [SOA] 5.0.0.ER6_SOA (build: SVNTag=5.0.0.ER6_SOA date=200912181807)
Steps I am doing:
1) start the server
2) copy dir to ${JBOSS_HOME}/server/default/deploy
3) test the service
4) modify jboss-esb.xml inside deployment - message property of PrintLn Action
5) save file
6) test the service again
After saving modified jboss-esb.xml config, nothing happends and the new message is not
reflected until the server is restarted or the archive manually redeployed.
No re-deployment of an altered package
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Key: JBESB-2912
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBESB-2912
Project: JBoss ESB
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Deployment
Affects Versions: 4.7
Reporter: Lukáš Petrovický
Assignee: Tom Fennelly
Fix For: 4.7 CP1
Attachments: dotNET.esb, FilePollerProject.tgz
When deploying an ESB archive of a webservice_consumer1 QS, everything goes well.
However, when I update the ESB archive by deleting WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml in the WAR inside
and then overwrite the already deployed ESB with this new one, the deployer doesn't
pick it up and re-deployment never happens.
I also tried updating the index.jsp inside the WAR inside the ESB archive, and the
re-deployment didn't happen as well. When I delete the whole WAR from inside the ESB,
the re-deployment does happen. (And fails, which is expected.)
From these experiments I conclude that the re-deployment doesn't happen when you only
alter the WAR file inside the ESB archive and nothing else.
If necessary, I can attach both the original and altered ESB archives - didn't do so,
because they're both very easy to create.
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