Usually application servers unpack the war somewhere. Unless you remove the place where it is unpacked you will continue to have the applications even after the war is gone.
Karl On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Erlend Garåsen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hm, it seems that Resin manages to restore the three applications even > though I delete the three war files and the path where they are built. This > makes it a little bit more difficult to test. > > I haven't restarted Resin, only the instance where MCF is running since > other applications are running on the same server. I have asked someone with > better server skills and Resin knowledge. > > Erlend > > > On 26.09.12 15.02, Erlend Garåsen wrote: >> >> On 26.09.12 14.39, Karl Wright wrote: >>> >>> I didn't do documentation (or tests) because it is experimental at >>> this point. >>> >>> It replaces ALL of manifoldcf in one war. So it is exactly like the >>> single-process example (and would use the same properties.xml) but >>> deployable as a war. Does this help? >> >> >> Sure! I will test it withing 24 hours, probably later today. >> >> Erlend >> > > > -- > Erlend Garåsen > Center for Information Technology Services > University of Oslo > P.O. Box 1086 Blindern, N-0317 OSLO, Norway > Ph: (+47) 22840193, Fax: (+47) 22852970, Mobile: (+47) 91380968, VIP: 31050
