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Ruwan Linton commented on SYNAPSE-377:
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This sounds interesting, but please note that you need to turn on hot
deployment in the axis2.xml to activate this feature which is deactivated by
default.
With this change I propose to change the class name from MediatorDeployer to
more meaning full one. May be we can use SynapseExtensionDeployer.
+1 for the "sxar" extension and also we can write a maven arch type and a
maven-sxar plugin as tools for these.
> Improve MediatorDeployer to support Startups and embedded JARs
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> Key: SYNAPSE-377
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNAPSE-377
> Project: Synapse
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Deployment
> Affects Versions: 1.2
> Environment: N/A
> Reporter: Andreas Veithen
> Assignee: Andreas Veithen
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> The MediatorDeployer could be improved to support
> (1) embedded JARs (under the lib folder inside the archive) in the same way
> as for Axis2 service and module archives: this would allow to bundle
> extension mediators together with their dependency JARs.
> (2) startups: the deployer should discover and register StartupFactory
> implementations in the same way as MediatorFactory implementations. While
> startups are not good candidates for hot deployment, this would still be
> useful in conjunction with the first improvement.
> Note that if (1) is implemented it would be useful to define a standard file
> extension for this kind of archive (to distinguish them from normal JARs).
> Maybe .sxar (Synapse eXtension ARchive)?
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