Alternatively :
- jars could be dropped in axis2/WEB-INF/services/lib/ (to keep axis2
jars apart from services jars).
- You could simply create the specific directory Davanum described
(axis2/WEB-INF/services/myService/) and drop in this directory what
would be the whole content of the aar.
Davanum Srinivas a écrit :
Steve,
I think you need to switch to completely get rid of aar and mar
packages and switch to using just the directory. Let me
explain.
1) axis2/WEB-INF/lib - drop all the jars currently in your aar or mar
here
2) axis2/WEB-INF/classes - drop all the .class files in your aar here
3) axis2/WEB-INF/services - create one directory for each aar that you
used to have
4) axis2/WEB-INF/modules - create one directory for each mar that you
used to have
5) For each service, create a META-INF/services.xml under the service
specific directory. For example
axis2/WEB-INF/services/myService/META-INF/services.xml
6) For each module, create a META-INF/module.xml under the module
specific directory. For example
axis2/WEB-INF/modules/myModule/META-INF/module.xml
Once you do this, there is no need for axis2 to unpack the
aar(s)/mar(s) and it won't clutter up the Catalina work
directory.
thanks,
dims
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my Tomcat work directory (work\Catalina\localhost\axis2) I'm getting
multiple copies of each of the Axis2 archives (jar, aar, mar):
axis211221antlr-2.7.6.jar
axis217411antlr-2.7.6.jar
etc
A new set gets generated each time I restart Tomcat. On my Windows XP
system, these are deleted each time Tomcat stops, but not on our Linux
(CentOS)
systems.
These are running on pretty small virtual machines and we run out of
disk
space pretty easily.
Sorry for reposting this question - I first posed it about two months
ago -
but as we get closer to putting services into production this is
becoming
more of a concern and I have not made any progress in finding the
problem.
Any ideas on what's going on here - and how to prevent it?
If anyone with a similar environment would care to check their work area
and see if the same thing is happening (you may have sufficient disk
space
for it to not be critical) I would really appreciate it. It will help
determine whether this is caused by Axis2, Tomcat, server config, etc.
Thanks!
- Steve
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Steve Gruverman, Programmer
IntelliCare, Inc. | A Medco Health Solutions Company
500 Southborough Drive | South Portland ME 04106
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