Bob McWhirter <bmcwhirt(a)redhat.com> writes:
[...]
Dunno if it'd help, but generally supporting a
deployments/myapp.link
deployment, where the myapp.link file is just a text file containing
only and exactly the path to an exploded application, might be useful.
Other benefits include:
1) no complicated marker file extension state machine required.
2) it opens the door for us to deploy things that don't necessarily
match "^.*\\.[SsWwJjEeRr][Aa][Rr]$", e.g. our torquebox .knob files.
Yes, I know the expression is a "standard" (or is it? are .sar's
standard?), but it seems arbitrarily restrictive to those of us desirous
of the JBoss awesomeness without all the JEE goo. :)
Jim
-Bob
On Jul 11, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Jason T. Greene wrote:
> On 7/11/11 9:41 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>> Brian,
>>
>>> This is merged (thanks!) along with a fix such that deleting the
>>> deployment content triggers undeploy[1].
>>>
>>> [1]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1240
>>
>> For clarification - does this "undeploy on deleted content" only apply
to zipped archives
>> or will it also happen for exploded ?
>>
>> And I assume deleting the .deploy will work in any case?
>>
>
> It only applies to things which have auto-deploy turned on. So not by
> default for exploded. Although you could turn it on and get russian
> roulette deployment. The biggest problem being that frameworks are
> surprised when their content disappears before being shutdown. This isnt
> an issue for archives because we make a copy.
>
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