On Apr 5, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Sachin Patel wrote:
So it looks like we need to re-evaluate the future intent of hot-
deploy. Should it remain a "drop, pray & test" method of
deployment for development scenarios or should it be consider a
full-fledged primary method of deploying final version of apps?.
I think some users will use it as their main method of deployment, so
we should try to make is as reliable as possible.
On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Bruce Snyder wrote:
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.
Now I'm confused. I thought this was just a dump of the current
status of deployed applications in the server. I wouldn't expect the
server to read this file, but I can see shell scripts reading it.
-dain