Sure, thanks.
On 7/8/11 2:36 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
Brian,
Want me to file a jira?
Jim Tyrrell
Senior JBoss Solutions Architect
Did you see RHT on Fox News around Cloud?
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1039347607001/red-hat-ceo-on-the-growth-of-cloud-computing/
<http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056>
On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
No, the scanner should not step into and try to deploy content in child
directories of a directory whose name ends in .ear, .jar, .rar, .sar,
.war or any capitalization variant of those. If it does, it is a bug.
On 7/8/11 1:18 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
Brain et al,
So I guess the question is:
Should it scan for and try to deploy a lib directory in the deployments
directory?
let me know if you need me to jira this, or what you want me to do?
Thank yous!!! to Brian, Marius, and Jaikiran for looking at this.
Jim Tyrrell
Senior JBoss Solutions Architect
Did you see RHT on Fox News around Cloud?
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1039347607001/red-hat-ceo-on-the-growth-of-cloud-computing/
<http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056>
On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
yeap....
and you have another email with the case that reproduces this...
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<http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056>
On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
Sorry, I didn't ask clearly. What's the name of the root directory of
the exploded deployment? something.war?
On 7/8/11 1:05 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
lib directory...
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Did you see RHT on Fox News around Cloud?
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1039347607001/red-hat-ceo-on-the-growth-of-cloud-computing/
<http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056>
On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
What's the name of the directory whose contents are shown in that
screenshot?
On 7/8/11 11:44 AM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
Team,
See the attached screen shot:
I have an exploded war file (spring/hibernate) that I made
changes to
based on Marius (THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!) feedback. The application
deploys,
but does not run when executed with the following errors:
10:08:12,829 ERROR
[org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[jboss.web].[localhost].[/BRMSPoc].[brmsDispatcher]]
(http--127.0.0.1-8080-1) Servlet.service() for servlet
brmsDispatcher
threw exception: java.lang.IllegalAccessException: Class
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer can not
access a member of class
org.jboss.stdio.StdioContext$DelegatingPrintStream with modifiers
"public"
at sun.reflect.Reflection.ensureMemberAccess(Reflection.java:65)
[:1.6.0_24]
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:588) [:1.6.0_24]
at
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.getMethod(ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.java:957)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.compileGetChain(ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.java:314)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.optimizeAccessor(ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.java:137)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.ast.ASTNode.getReducedValueAccelerated(ASTNode.java:137)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at org.mvel2.MVELRuntime.execute(MVELRuntime.java:85)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.compiler.CompiledExpression.getValue(CompiledExpression.java:104)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at org.mvel2.MVEL.executeExpression(MVEL.java:1001)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.drools.base.mvel.MVELConsequence.evaluate(MVELConsequence.java:103)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
at
org.drools.common.DefaultAgenda.fireActivation(DefaultAgenda.java:917)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
at
org.drools.common.DefaultAgenda.fireNextItem(DefaultAgenda.java:856)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
at
org.drools.common.DefaultAgenda.fireAllRules(DefaultAgenda.java:1071)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
Is the .failed from the screen shot on all the exploded jars in
the war
from when I had not made all of Marius changes?
Is it expected behavior on an exploded war?
How would I clean these up? Do I need to?
What effect/affect are these having on my current deployment? Now
that I
mostly think I have my application in a state where I can
run/deploy my
application?
Does it make sense to mark all of these "embedded/included" jar
files as
failed?
I am not sure if this is expected behavior, bugs or what? Some
advice
pretty please?
I guess you have to love lazy loading, and runtime exceptions.
:S!!!!!
Jim Tyrrell
Senior JBoss Solutions Architect
Did you see RHT on Fox News around Cloud?
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1039347607001/red-hat-ceo-on-the-growth-of-cloud-computing/
<http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056>
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