Marcel, Are you referring to wlstop?
There is not much benefit to avoiding the fork since shutting down Weblogic takes ages anyway. I'll check the deprecated args but that is a minor issue, IMHO. Conor -- Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cortex eBusiness http://www.cortexebusiness.com.au > -----Original Message----- > From: Marcel Schutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 17 October 2000 3:35 > To: ant-dev > Subject: Warnings in stopwl task > > > Hi, > > I am fixing the following warning in the 'stopwl' task: > > [java] The args attribute is deprecated. Please use nested arg > elements. > > At the same time I tried setting fork=false to stay in the same JVM for > efficiency reasons. This gives me the following weblogic warning: > > EnableReplaceObject failed. > RMI implementations hosted by this VM should not be buried in > java.io.Serializab > le data. > T3://127.0.0.1:7001 successfully shutdown > Shutdown sequence initiated > > The weblogic shutdown is still successful though. Does anybody know what > this means? I recall that at the time I was playing with my own > classloaders > I saw this too, but couldn't explain it then. > > Regards, > Marcel > >
