Stephen McConnell wrote:
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> Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
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>> Stephen McConnell wrote:
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>>> Andrei Ivanov wrote:
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>>>> Hi,
>>>> suppose I have Phoenix application in sar file. Suppose someone
>>>> else can
>>>> write new block for my application (and add it by modifying
>>>> assembly.xml and
>>>> config.xml)
>>>> The question is: how this new block (extra jar) can be included into
>>>> existing application (if not in sar, where new block can be placed
>>>> under
>>>> SAR-INF or under phoenix-lib, latter imho is not good)?
>>>>
>>>> Andrei
>>>>
>>>
>>> The new block (preumably packaged as a jar file) would normally be
>>> added to the SAR-INF/lib directory and your application redeployed
>>> as a new .sar file containing the additional .jar file.
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>> Which is not really plug 'n pray...
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>> If I want to augment the running .sar without messing with it?
>> IE: any proposals?
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> Ohh ... hot blocks!
> Not available in the current Phoenix version - but very desirable.
> Someone was talking/working on that recently - could be a good idea to
> check the Phoenix mail archive. I can't remember who it was but I'm
> sure it was sometime in the last 4-6 weeks.
>
> Cheers, Steve.
p.s. There is nothing to stop you putting in place a block that does
active loading of pluggable components.
SJM
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