[jboss-as7-dev] VFS question and how to extract contents of deployment root

Jason Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Fri Nov 16 16:01:30 EST 2012


Sorry that I forgot to reply to this:

VirtualFile.openStream() is what I think you want

On Nov 14, 2012, at 10:40 AM, Scott Marlow <smarlow at redhat.com> wrote:

> It looks like the deployment root has the mounted VFS handle.  From what 
> I read in JBVFS-147 comments, there should only be one mounter of each 
> deployment.  So, I probably need to borrow the (private) mount handle 
> from org.jboss.as.server.deployment.module.MountHandle.
> 
> Something like the following:
> (MountHandle)((BasicMountHandle) 
> (deploymentRoot.getMountHandle().handle)).getMountSource() evaluates to 
> my unit test 
> /home/smarlow/work/as7/build/target/jboss-as-7.2.0.Alpha1-SNAPSHOT/standalone/tmp/vfs/deployment7c320fbb00ead579/ejbjar.jar-47d0861a51443513/ejbjar.jar 
> which has what I need.
> 
> On 11/13/2012 08:29 AM, Scott Marlow wrote:
>> One thing that I don't want to do, is to walk through deployments and
>> make separate file copies of the contents (that would slow the
>> deployment phase down).
>> 
>> I also don't want to give up on converting VFS urls to FILE urls.
>> 
>> Any other suggestions?
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>> On 11/07/2012 03:53 PM, Scott Marlow wrote:
>>> We need a proper implementation of JPA getPersistenceUnitRootUrl():
>>> 
>>> "
>>> javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceUnitInfo.getPersistenceUnitRootUrl()
>>> 
>>> Returns the URL for the jar file or directory that is the root of the
>>> persistence unit. (If the persistence unit is rooted in the
>>> WEB-INF/classes directory, this will be the URL of that directory.)
>>> 
>>> The URL will either be a file: URL referring to a jar file
>>> or referring to a directory that contains an exploded jar
>>> file, or some other URL from which an InputStream in jar
>>> format can be obtained.
>>> "
>>> 
>>> VFSFile.getPhysicalFile() doesn't seem to extract the children, so that
>>> isn't helpful by itself.
>>> 
>>> Do we have something like VFSFile.getPhysicalFile() that gets a physical
>>> file representation of all of the files in a deployment root?
>>> 
>>> Scott
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