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Deepal Jayasinghe commented on AXIS2-3297:
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I tested similar scenario and it worked for me. Will you be able to provide a
test case or smt to regenerate the issue.
Thanks
Deepal
> Service classloading issues when undeploying and redeploying a service with
> the same name.
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> Key: AXIS2-3297
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3297
> Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: kernel
> Affects Versions: 1.3
> Environment: Windows XP/Jboss 4.2.
> Reporter: Tony Dean
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> I have a service called 'Maker' that generates new services upon client
> requests. If it creates and deploys a new service called 'myService' for
> instance and then later removes this service (deletes from repository), and
> then generates an entirely new service with the same name, but with totally
> different functionality (ie., class name is the same, but has different
> functionality, the service.xml is similar, and the wsdl is totally
> different), it appears that when the client invokes the new service that the
> original service's (the service that was removed) class is executed instead
> of the class that is associated with the new service. It appears that Axis2
> is performing some service caching that is not getting replaced by new
> service deployment. If I stop and restart the jboss server such that Axis2
> is started from scratch, it loads everything just fine and the new class for
> that service is executed when the service is invoked by the client just as
> expected.
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