Active sessions are serialized in memory while redeploying and re-injected with the classloader of the new application. Of course that requires a minimum compatibility in the session data (some changes are supported). Jan Luehe will covers this today at 8:20am (PST). See http://tinyurl.com/6rttv9 -Alexis
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Bjorn Monnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So If I understand correctly the deploy-on-change really means > stripping out the loaded class and changing it. So if I change a > spring controller in my application only that one gets reloaded an my > hibernate just stays the same? Or does it do a restart of my app as > well? > > Okay I'll look at it tomorrow, maybe even follow a talk if I can. > > I just tested it with the standard application server in Netbeans not > really sure what's used. I think Glassfish. > > On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Bjorn, >> >> GlassFish v3 "Prelude" bits are here: >> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/v3-prelude.html >> The "retain sessions" feature is discussed here: >> http://blogs.sun.com/jluehe/entry/retain_session_data_during_redeployment >> If you add Compile-on-save and deploy-on-change to the mix, you're >> indeed close to the save/reload paradigm, yet with "traditional" Java >> EE development. Pretty cool IMO. >> >> More on GlassFish v3 "Prelude" during tomorrow's "launch" (Thursday) >> with an online set of lightning talks : >> http://wikis.sun.com/display/TheAquarium/GlassFishDayOnline+-+GFv3Prelude >> >> Also, I'm interested in your Grails experience. Did you grab the >> Grails add-on from the GlassFish update center? >> >> cheers, >> -Alexis >> >> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Bjorn Monnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> Hey, >>> >>> On one of the last episode the Javaposse mentioned that glassfish v3 >>> supports save and refresh (like you have in php and other >>> dynamic,scripting languages). Is this already available and did >>> anybody test it out yet? I played around with grails and that seemed >>> to work fine up to a certain point where I did have to do a stop >>> start. >>> >>> regards >>> >>> Bjorn >>> >>> > >>> >> >> > >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
