Hi,
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Tom Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >
> > > On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Kimpton,C (Chris) wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > NOTE The jars in the project are still the sun ones - and
> > > will need to be
> > > > until the scripts/other libs are independant of them too....
> > >
> > > Is that necessary? Why not just build with the sun stuff,
> > > then you can
> > > put apache/whatever in later if you want...
> > >
> >
>
> But this is exactly what I'm trying to help you avoid. Deciding which
> parser jboss should use should be a configure-time/runtime
> decision. It
> shouldn't matter whether build.xml refers to it or not, you
> should just be
> able to change a configuration file on the deployed server
> and it'll all
> work.
>
Strangely ;-) - that is what I am trying to do - I think we are close to
this now - what stops us, is the fact that jbossmq relies on the sun parser
- so we can't replace it on a deployed server yet. Also the run.jar has the
sun parser jar file hardcoded into its classpath (in the manifest file).
I have tried changing jbossmq - but for some reason it did not restart post
my change and I havn't tracked down the problem yet...
Although, I think it cleaner if the parser can be changed at any point and
thus the thoughts on changing build.xml etc.
> Sorry, I'm being over-persistent - but I am trying to save you effort.
>
No problem - I do tend to wander a little too easily these days - maybe I am
getting old - or just not enough practice using XP ;-)
Chris
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