I get your point thanks for clearing that up Regards Manu
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:46 PM, David Jencks <[email protected]> wrote: > I believe the offline deploy command only works on the local machine. > > Basically it starts up enough of geronimo to do the deployment. > > Since if you can do this you can start all of geronimo, muck up all the > config files, erase the server, install malicious plugins by file operations > and editing config.xml, etc etc, I don't see the point in requiring any > credentials for mere offline deployment. At best it will obscure the > possibilities for direct damage. > > thanks > david jencks > > On Jan 15, 2009, at 3:00 AM, Manu George wrote: > >> Hi, >> It looks like there is an issue with deployment. >> >> If I deploy an app with the command >> "java -jar deployer.jar deploy >> C:\Docume~1\Administrator\Desktop\xa\xatest.war" >> it asks for the username and password. However if i deploy the app via >> the command >> "java -jar deployer.jar --offline deploy >> C:\Docume~1\Administrator\Desktop\xa\xatest.war" it doesnt ask for >> username and password irrespective of whether the server is started or >> not. This looks like a bug to me and I am planning to open a JIRA. >> Even when the server is stopped i believe the username and password >> should be required. When its running it is definitely required. >> Comments? >> >> Regards >> Manu > >
