That's a cool idea, but we have to make sure to delete the entry in the stopped dir if you deploy successfully later. And we still have to delete the entry in whatever place if you subsequently un/re/deploy through the deploy tool or console, etc.
Aaron On 4/5/06, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I been thinking that we could have sub-directories under deploy that > we move the deployment to when it is stopped or has a deployment > failure. We could also write a note to the faild dir with a reason > for it being in that dir. I'm thinking of something like this: > > Starting/Running: > deploy/foo.war > > Stopped: > deploy/stopped/foo.war > > Failed: > deploy/stopped/foo.war > deploy/stopped/foo.war.txt > > What do you think? > > -dain > > On Apr 5, 2006, at 7:01 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote: > > > Sure, you can create a JIRA and post a patch. > > > > Thanks, > > Aaron > > > > On 4/5/06, Mansoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Thanks Aaron for your prompt response , > >> > >> I was thinking , whether we can put this feature into our geronimo. > >> Infact i have written a piece of code , that removes this > >> problem.should i > >> need to raise a jira and submit as a patch ? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On 4/5/06, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> OK. For now, we recommend that you only use one deployment > >>> method on > >>> any given application -- always use the hot deploy dir, or always > >>> use > >>> the command-line deploy tool, etc. It's definitely possible to > >>> confuse things at the moment by switching techniques for the same > >>> application or module. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Aaron > >>> > >>> On 4/5/06, lak n < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Hot deployment Issue : > >>>> When already an application module say (hello.war) is deployed > >> (either > >>>> by using manually or hot deploy procedure ) , And when some one > >>>> try to > >> hot > >>>> deploy the same application with same or different name ( say > >>>> hello.war > >> | > >>>> hello2.war | hello2 directory ) , the server throws an > >>>> exception saying > >>>> there exists already an application deployed , But doesn't > >>>> delete the > >> module > >>>> ( hello.war | hello2.war | hello2 directory) from hot deploy > >>>> directory > >>>> thus the next time the server starts , it tries to deploy the same > >> module > >>>> once again. > >>>> > >>>> I think the better option in this case would be to delete the > >>>> unsuccessfully hot deployed application file or directory from hot > >> deploy > >>>> directory and show some message. > >>>> > >>>> With Thanks and Regards, > >>>> Mansoor > >>> > >> > >> > >
