That makes sense, thanks.
Does it ever make sense to deploy an exploded archive? I've noticed that in the Ant
build, as it copies the folder over, the JBoss console starts to show different parts of
the application deploying in bursts and before the Ant build has completed. Is this
expected behavior? (Should there be console output before the Ant build completes? This
never happens with packaged archives...)
Is the only reliable way to deploy to JBoss through packaged archives? Or can exploded
archives work reliably?
What's recommended for production use?
If exploded archives aren't good for production purposes, can they reliably be used in
a development environment or will the problem with the Ant builds keep happening? (Btw,
the Ant build happens from within Eclipse.)
I'd really like for the exploded archive strategy to work, because am I correct to say
that the whole application won't be undeployed/redeployed as in the packaged archive
case?
Can anybody please clarify all this for me?
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