Quoting PMuir from the Seam/WebBeans team:
anonymous wrote : the correct way to do this is to maintain a dependency graph, so that
when you reload one EJB, you can reload all it dependencies, however you could easily end
up with all ejbs being reloaded. Seam gets around this by making the user do this
dependency management, and place only classes they are working on in hot-deploy. I believe
JBoss MC can do this individual reloads of beans (as it controls the classloader
completely).
source:
http://www.seamframework.org/Community/ProperHotDeploymentAProposal
There is great interest in realizing complete hot-deployable EJB3 components in the JEE
community.
There is a product called JavaRebel which just released version 2.0 but it does not
support EJB3 hot deployment (completely, meaning add methods or changing signatures/params
in existing methods) and no Seam plug-in is available.
anonymous wrote : JavaRebel supports changing EJBs including adding methods, fields and so
on to classes. However we don't support at the moment in most cases changing EJB
Local/Remote interfaces, as this usually requires a container postprocessing step.
source:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=54088
When is this going to become a reality with JBoss AS and Seam/WebBeans applications??
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