Yes, but what Exception (type) to throw? I would think there would be some existing jboss
exception I should use.
For example if A and B are null then throw the exception. Also I would need to be able to
put relevant text in the
exception.
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From: "Alessio Soldano" <asoldano(a)redhat.com>
To: jbossws-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:32:41 AM
Subject: Re: [jbossws-dev] What exception to trigger undeploy.
Hi Rebecca,
it should be possible to make a deployment fail, for example by raising
an exception in one of the DeploymentAspect / DeploymentUnitProcessor
instances.
Actually triggering undeployment of a successful deployment is not
something that can be done by throwing an exception.
Alessio
On 10/12/13 14:24, Rebecca Searls wrote:
>
> Is there a specific exception to use to trigger undeployment?
>
> During the deployment process, I am checking for specific conditions
> of webservice apps. If the conditions are not met I want to signal
> that the app is not to be deployed.
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