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Kalle Korhonen commented on TAP5-2067:
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Finally stumbled upon the the cause of different behaviors we are seeing. 
Anybody requiring parallel development can just use Maven war plugin's 
archiveClasses feature or similar (see 
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/faq.html). If you *don't* 
archive classes in a jar, you'll see this failure in a parallel deployment 
environment. I'll assign the issue to myself.
                
> Error loading classes with Tomcat 7 parallel deployment
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TAP5-2067
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2067
>             Project: Tapestry 5
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 5.3.6
>            Reporter: Pavel
>
> When trying to deploy tapestry app using tomcat 7 parallel deployment (which 
> demands to name app dir like myapp##version) there is an 
> FileNotFoundException when loading AppModule file. The reason is, that path 
> to app dir gets urlencoded whith those ## looking like %23%23. 
> In PlasticInternalUtils there is already code dealing with urlencoded spaces
> private static InputStream getStreamForPath(....
> if (url.getProtocol().equals("file"))
>         {
>             String urlPath = url.getPath();
>             String decoded = urlPath.replaceAll("%20", " ");
>             return new FileInputStream(new File(decoded));
>         }
> could it be extended (or better generalised) to handle all urlencoded 
> problems? I think it is really easy to fix and is very annoying not being 
> able to use parallel deployment. I could even provide a patch if you think 
> this issue is worth fixing. 

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