[jboss-as7-dev] Deployment -- why marker files?
Jason T. Greene
jason.greene at redhat.com
Tue Apr 12 23:23:05 EDT 2011
You can also deploy with the cli jboss-admin.sh, connect, deploy
On 4/12/11 9:16 PM, Howard Gao wrote:
> I think managing those mark files with deployment through a tool is the
> right way. If I had such a tool, I don't even care to look into
> /deployments directory for any mark files.
>
> Howard
>
>
> On 04/13/2011 06:57 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>> Have you guys talked with Max and the tools team to see what/how this
>>>> effects what they have to do?
>>> Yes, I think hes happy with the eventual outcome. Although I will let
>>> him comment :)
>>
>> Jim, if you look at the forum thread you should see my head show up a tons of times ;)
>>
>> And just to keep it short - I think we found a good balance that solves both sides of the story and the
>> overall idea is good - especially now that just putting archives in the directory will work as you have always
>> been used to. There might be some glitches left in the implementation but that is why its called a Beta and
>> if someone finds issues with it report jira with steps to reproduce.
>>
>> So if you use archives then stuff just works (even with tools), if exploded then you need an explicit marker but
>> that is "easily" done in tools; hardest one is actually Maven but should be easy to implement in Cargo.
>>
>> JBoss Tools trunk supports the notion of .dodeploy files now btw.
>>
>> Our biggest challenge is the remote API which is unfortunately much more shaky at this point than the file deployment....so i'm happy
>> the FS API at least works otherwise we would be rather stuck ;)
>>
>> /max
>> http://about.me/maxandersen
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