[jboss-as7-dev] mvn AS7 plugin - use of ..deploy goals with different standalone servers

James Perkins jperkins at redhat.com
Mon May 21 14:19:59 EDT 2012


It will download (yes this make take a little time but it only happens 
once :-)) AS 7, start it and deploy your application. It's the same as 
jetty:run really.

On 05/21/2012 11:11 AM, Wolf-Dieter Fink wrote:
> James,
> What is jboss-as:run for?
>
> On 05/21/2012 07:59 PM, James Perkins wrote:
>> I guess I don't see why you would want it undeployed after the server
>> restarts. You can just do a mvn jboss-as:undeploy to undeploy it.
>>
>> We are also working on getting a jboss-as:run goal working. I have it
>> working locally, just haven't had time to clean it up and push it
>> upstream yet.
>>
>> On 05/21/2012 09:47 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
>>> One thing I've noticed with the maven deploy plugin is that the artifact
>>> remains deployed even after you restart the application server.  I can
>>> see this causing problems and unforseen behavior.
>>>
>>> For instance, I had a problem of not being able to figure out how to
>>> delete the deployment manually and had to reinstall JBoss.
>>>
>>> On 5/21/12 11:14 AM, James Perkins wrote:
>>>> There are options to override the hostname and port from the command line.
>>>>
>>>> mvn jboss-as:deploy -Ddeploy.hostname=localhost -Ddeploy.port=9999
>>>>
>>>> Domain mode is possible from the plugin with 7.1.1.Final too.
>>>>
>>>> On 05/21/2012 06:08 AM, Wolf-Dieter Fink wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for a possibility to test a clustered environment and to use
>>>>> the
>>>>> mvn jboss-as:deploy
>>>>> command with different servers from the commandline by giving host:port
>>>>> as parameter to avoid hard-coded properties within the pom.xml.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or is it only possible by setting up a domain?
>>>>>
>>>>> Wolf
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>

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James R. Perkins
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