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Charles Crouch commented on JBAS-6227:
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Scott, are we still on track for this?
Only way to remove a managedcomponent is to remove its deployment
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Key: JBAS-6227
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-6227
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: ProfileService
Reporter: Charles Crouch
Assignee: Scott M Stark
Priority: Blocker
Fix For: JBossAS-5.1.0.CR1
Original Estimate: 1 week, 2 days
Remaining Estimate: 1 week, 2 days
Right now I'm using the following to remove a component:
ManagementView mgtView = ProfileServiceFactory.getCurrentProfileView();
ManagedComponent managedComponent = getManagedComponent();
ManagedDeployment deployment = managedComponent.getDeployment();
mgtView.removeDeployment(deployment.getName(),
ManagedDeployment.DeploymentPhase.APPLICATION);
mgtView.process();
But if you have other things defined in the deployment, e.g. the hsqldb-ds.xml deployment
contains jboss:service=Hypersonic,database=localDB service as well as the datasource, you
end up blowing the whole lot away.
There is an api on the deployment which *looks* like it would help, but replacing:
mgtView.removeDeployment(deployment.getName(),
ManagedDeployment.DeploymentPhase.APPLICATION);
with
deployment.removeComponent(managedComponent.getName());
appears to remove nothing.
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