Hi Jan,

Thx for your really fast reply.
In my case I sometimes had no more access to the ACE repos through the 
VaadinUI. How could I do the export in such a case?
Would I have to do this on the command line? Or is that currently not 
implemented yet?
I'm not sure if in such a situation a Workspace can be created e.g. from the 
GoGo console to export the repos.
On the other side, why exporting when's the repos can be stored outside of the 
bundle cache very simple. Without any side effects and required subsequent 
changes/adjustments. The behavior of ACE remains at is, except that the repos 
are stored in a configurable location. 

But nevertheless I think that those changes could also be very helpful.
For example, if I hand over a server runtime installation to the sysops and 
after some weeks something goes wrong.
Then the first (and very simple) steps for a quick fix trial is to ask the 
sysops to delete the bundle cache and restart the server.
This helps most of the time and the server is running again and can be used.

I believe that this proceeding would not comply to your ambition to reproduce, 
find and fix the problem.
But unfortunately in those scenarios it's also really difficult or nearly 
impossible to reproduces those problems

Regards
Wilfried


Danke und Grüße
Wilfried


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Jan Willem Janssen [mailto:janwillem.jans...@luminis.eu]
> Gesendet: Montag, 21. Juli 2014 16:44
> An: dev@ace.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: storage location of ACE repository
> 
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> Hi Wilfried,
> 
> On 21/07/14 16:19, Sibla Wilfried wrote:
> > As most of the ACE users might know, ACE is storing its repositories
> > (shop, target, deployment and users, and also the
> > auditlog) within the bundles cache of the bundle
> > org.apache.ace.repository.impl.jar.
> >
> > In our environment we are quite often forced to restart the server
> > including deleting the bundle cache to fix some runtime problems
> > (possibly/probably caused by some mistakes made during using the
> > vaadin UI; but not really reproducible). Although this happens in a
> > test/development environment it's quite annoying to setup the
> > repository again afterwards.
> 
> I see lots of overlap with another long-standing request for ACE: the ability
> to export and import repositories in ACE. I think this might solve your issue
> as well?
> 
> 
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