This is by design, applications need proper dependencies between
components if they share resources/state. Otherwise they can use the
spec defined in-order setting, which effectively disables parallel start
(slower). We have no intention of changing the default.
On 1/30/12 3:59 PM, Marek Novotny wrote:
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Hi AS developers,
I am exploring the behavior of parallel initialization of web
application in EAR. More concretely more than one web application in EAR.
I know that spec doesn't define the initialization order of EAR
submodules, but the parallel initialization of web application is new in
AS7 and this breaks the backward compatibility for existing enterprise
applications with multiple wars inside. New Java Enterprise application
6 configuration setting<initialize-in-order>true</initialize-in-order>
set up in application.xml can enable proper initialization flow, but
without it is not possible to deploy.
Could somebody shed light on parallel web applicaiton init? Original
forum post
https://community.jboss.org/message/635123
And details could be seen also at
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBSEAM-4856?focusedCommentId=12662448&...
Cheers,
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Marek Novotny
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JBoss Seam and WFK Productization Lead
Red Hat Czech s.r.o.
Purkynova 99
612 45 Brno
Email: mnovotny(a)redhat.com
Office phone: +420 532 294 287, ext. 82-62 087
mobile: +420 608 509 230
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