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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-8863:
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btw. does it work with the generic or other WTP servers ?
Error deploying EAR with a module having a sub-module in its
component descriptor.
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Key: JBIDE-8863
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-8863
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.Final
Environment: Tested with Eclipse Indigo Release 20110319-2305 with latest nightly
build trunk of JBoss Tools.
Deploying on a JBoss 4.2 server.
Reporter: Philippe Guinot
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Labels: component, deployment, descriptor, ear, eclipse, jar, module
Fix For: 3.2.2, 3.3.0.M2
Attachments: error-renaming-archive.png, recursive-projects.zip
h3.Context:
For some reasons I have to deploy an EAR webapp with (in its libs) a jar containing
itself another jar.
h3.Environment:
For this I have a first Java project with the following component descriptor:
{code:xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project-modules id="moduleCoreId" project-version="1.5.0">
<wb-module deploy-name="project1">
<wb-resource deploy-path="/"
source-path="/src/main/java"/>
</wb-module>
</project-modules>
{code}
Then, the second Java project has the component descriptor:
{code:xml}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project-modules id="moduleCoreId" project-version="1.5.0">
<wb-module deploy-name="project2">
<wb-resource deploy-path="/"
source-path="/src/main/java"/>
<dependent-module archiveName="project1.jar"
deploy-path="/lib" handle="module:/resource/project1/project1">
<dependency-type>uses</dependency-type>
</dependent-module>
</wb-module>
</project-modules>
{code}
Then, in Eclipse when exporting the *project2* as a *Module Archive*, I obtain a .jar
file featuring both classes from *project2* and a *lib* folder with the project1 compiled
jar.
Now, in the ear project I have the following lines in the component descriptor:
{code:xml}
<dependent-module archiveName=" project1.jar"
deploy-path="/lib" handle="module:/resource/ project1/ project1">
<dependency-type>uses</dependency-type>
</dependent-module>
<dependent-module archiveName=" project2.jar"
deploy-path="/lib" handle="module:/resource/ project2/ project2">
<dependency-type>uses</dependency-type>
</dependent-module>
{code}
(The EAR needs the 2 jars as well)
h3.Problem:
Then, when deployed into my *JBoss 4.2 Runtime* server in Eclipse, I got the following
error:
{code}
Error renaming C:\DEV\jboss\server\default\tmp\jbosstoolsTemp\tmp7021855122707247750.jar
to C:\DEV\jboss\server\default\deploy\EAR_Project.ear\lib\project2.jar\lib\project1.jar
{code}
!error-renaming-archive.png!
After some research, I think an exception is thrown at
*org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.xpl.PublishCopyUtil.LocalCopyCallback.moveTempFile(File,
File)* during the safe rename.
However, when I look to the error message I got the feeling that the publishing process
want to copy the tmp jar file into a folder called
"C:\DEV\jboss\server\default\deploy\EAR_Project.ear\lib\project2.jar\lib\" which
can not work because
"C:\DEV\jboss\server\default\deploy\EAR_Project.ear\lib\project2.jar" is a file.
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