Deployment archives that are symlinks do not get cached properly when
jboss.vfs.forceCanonical is set to 'true'
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Key: JBVFS-166
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBVFS-166
Project: JBoss VFS
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 2.2.0.GA
Reporter: Mike Clark
Assignee: John Bailey
When a deployment, such as an .ear file, is a symlink and the jboss.vfs.forceCanonical
property is set to "true" to address JBVFS-137, the deployment fails to be
properly cached leading to an ever increasing vfs-nested.tmp directory.
JBVFS-137 addresses the problem that permanentRoots in the VFSCache get set according to
their canonical path by the URL PropertyEditor. Without the fix, if the deployment
directory is a symlink, it will be stored in the cache using a different path than lookups
will use. To correct this, when checking for items in the cache, the canonical path must
be used, or else there will not be a match. Setting the jboss.vfs.forceCanonical property
enables conversion of the deployment's path to a canonical path for this purpose.
However, in the case of a deployment that is a symbolic link within the deploy directory
(i.e., someApp.ear is itself a symbolic link), there is no initial modification of the
path to a canonical path. (Because the URL is not being set via a PropertyEditor.) So, it
is stored based on the non-canonical path. But, with jboss.vfs.forceCanonical set to
true, the lookup is based on the canonical path, which doesn't match.
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