[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-2391) Wildfly caches content in exploded mode, breaking developer productivity
Chris R. (JIRA)
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Tue Oct 29 06:30:02 EDT 2013
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2391?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12825455#comment-12825455 ]
Chris R. commented on WFLY-2391:
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I removed
<buffer-cache name="default" buffer-size="1024" buffers-per-region="1024" max-regions="10"/>
I'm unable to deploy my projects now:
11:27:20,808 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (DeploymentScanner-threads - 2) JBAS014613: Operation ("deploy") failed - address: ([("deployment" => "foo_frontend.war")]) - failure description: {"JBAS014879: One or more services were unable to start due to one or more indirect dependencies not being available." => {
"Services that were unable to start:" => ["jboss.deployment.unit.\"foo_frontend.war\".INSTALL"],
"Services that may be the cause:" => [
"jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector",
"jboss.undertow.bufferCache.default"
]
}}
> Wildfly caches content in exploded mode, breaking developer productivity
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-2391
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2391
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: Web (Undertow)
> Affects Versions: 8.0.0.Beta1
> Environment: MacOSX with JBossTools 4.1.1.Beta1
> Reporter: Xavier Coulon
> Assignee: Stuart Douglas
> Attachments: jboss-as-kitchensink-html5-mobile.war.zip
>
>
> While I was building a sample application with JBoss Tools 4.1.1.beta1 on WildFly 8.0.Beta1, I noticed that after a few minutes (or a few browser requests), the content of my index.html file seemed to be cached by the server, although I used the "exploded content" deployment mode (since I published the content using the WildFly Server Adapter in JBoss Tools).
>
> I checked the actual content of the index.html in the deployments folder and it contained the latest changes, which means that the JBoss Tools Server Adapter is doing its job well ;-)
> I also tried to edit the index.html file directly in the deployments folder, and once again, I got no update in both Chrome and Firefox browsers.
>
> I checked in the "Network" tab of the browsers and could see that the server response for the index.html page had a "200 OK" status, which means that there's no browser caching involved.
> I tried to get the index.html page with cUrl and got the same old version, which definitely excludes a browser caching issue.
> At the end of the dat, this means that after a few changes, my browsers keep getting an old version of the deployed resources, which in turns means that I have to stop and restart the server to get the new content, and this is pretty bad in term of dev productivity.
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