[jboss-as7-dev] Intended deployemnt behavior?
Brian Stansberry
brian.stansberry at redhat.com
Fri Jul 8 11:29:39 EDT 2011
Geez, a lot of discussion. Bill, can you please file a JIRA.
There's some commented out code related to retrying a deployment with a
.failed marker if the timestamp of the underlying file changed. TBH I
don't recall why it was commented out, but I agree it should work if at
all possible so it's worth another try.
On 7/8/11 8:38 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
> 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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Brian Stansberry
Principal Software Engineer
JBoss by Red Hat
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