On 4/5/06, Sachin Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could we just provide a single status file for all archives with info
> like... This way rather then a user having to traverse directories
> all the info is available in the single file.
>
> ARCHIVE, LAST PUBLISH TIME, LAST PUBLISH STATE, LAST PUBLISH MESSAGE
This is certainly an interesting idea and maybe a step toward
versioning of apps that are deployed in Geronimo. I like this idea a
lot, but I'm curious to discuss this in more detail. Based on the
proposed status above, how will this work when there are many copies
of a given app? Will the deployer subsystem need to rake all of these
files and then determine the version to actually deploy? I think we
need a richer model than that, especially when considering clustering.
Bruce
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