"bstansberry(a)jboss.com" wrote : Could the deployment of the acceptor be part of
the deployment of the service? It's just a separate MC bean that depends on the core
service.
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| That eliminates the issue of deployment phases.
Yeah i thought it's just a MC bean with an install callback :) It's just a
question when this bean gets deployed. Basically there is no way we can eliminate
deployment phases - where at the moment each Profile represents a deployment phase
(mainDeployer.process()).
Just think what would happen if you move the "TomcatService" into the
'web.deployer'. This would start the connectors/acceptors/endpoints before even
looking at what's in 'deploy'. Which means that the acceptor would be
available, but without any web app installed. The same would happen if we have multiple
smaller profile description.
Although this is not specific to graceful shutdown it could affect it depending on the way
you signal the acceptors to gracefully stop. If the "central management bean" is
called to signal the shutdown, before we actually stop AS then it could work. Otherwise
the same would happen - we undeploy all user applications, before undeploying the acceptor
deployment.
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