[jboss-as7-dev] Intended deployemnt behavior?

Bill Burke bburke at redhat.com
Fri Jul 8 09:48:32 EDT 2011


I don't care that much, but you've turned us into Websphere.  Maybe I'm 
just too old school...

On 7/8/11 9:44 AM, Heiko Braun wrote:
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> As a side note:
>
> Users are not advised to use the file system deployment mechanism.
> This is intended to be used by deployment tools that properly deal with all the
> marker files (eclipse, maven). Users should either rely on the CLI or the web interface to deploy applications:
>
> https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Admin+Guide
>
>
> Ike
>
>
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> On Jul 8, 2011, at 3:38 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
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>> Maybe I'm just not supposed to do it this way but:
>>
>> 1) I deployed a bad war, bot a deployment error
>> 2) I fixed the problem, re-copied the war to the deployments directory
>> 3) The war deployment was skipped on restart (I'm guessing because there
>> is a mywar.war.failed file in the deploy directory.
>>
>> Is this intended behavior?  Seems like it could cause a lot of problems.
>>   In the minimum, AS7 should check to see if the date of the .failed or
>> .deployed file is older than the actual deployment file.
>>
>> I'll log a JIRA if u agree.
>>
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