Yes, you can remove them from the MAR and add it to your WEB-INF/lib.

thanks,
dims

On 1/19/07, Raghbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
    Thanks a lot for the quick response.
- Will it be fine if I remove all those Jar files from the Mar and put
them in the classpath ? With respect to the license regulations, am I
allowed to repackage the Mar files ?
- On the other hand, will it be fine if delete these files from the /tmp
directory in case the process that used those files is still running ?
The process is a server process which uses Axis2 client. Every time it
sends a request on Axis2, it creates a bunch of files in /tmp and the
usage of /tmp has gone to 2GB and it is a little concern now.
    Thanks in advance for all the answers and help.
Raghbir Singh


Deepal Jayasinghe said the following on 01/18/07 23:25:
> Hi Raghbir ;
> Axis2 create those temp files in following two cases;
>  - When you have set hot update to true
>  - When aar file or mar file contains jar file inside it (Axis2 copy
> those files into temp directory)
>
> At the moment there is no way to control that behavior.
>
> Thanks
> Deepal
>
>
>> Hello,
>>    I have been running a server process for months now and it uses
>> Axis2. I noticed that there are some files in the /tmp directory by
>> the names like axis2XXXXXName.jar where XXXXX is a number and Name is
>> the name of a jar file that Axis2 uses.
>>    Has anybody seen this earlier and how to control it ?
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Raghbir Singh
>>
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