Hi,

this sounds like "repackage" would be a huge job.
If yes, I would suggest: learn ant
If not: You have to reload the apps anyway. So what do you achieve?

just my 2 cents.

R.

Am Freitag, 24. März 2006 16:19 schrieb Fran Varin:
> Yes, that is the exact situation we are attempting to avoid in Tomcat. In
> our WSA implementation we can simply replace the effected JARS in one
> location and it is implemented against all WARs running in that server's
> context. In the illustration you provided below we would need to repackage,
> or at the very least, redistribute the "shared" jar files that have changes
> to each WAR. In our situation, we would not be distributing the WARs across
> running server instances...the application is self-contained and runs as a
> unit anyway. It's packaged software that requires customization.
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