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>But IMHO, while simple, unix-like levels doesn't seem to be the nicest
>feature I've ever seen... a bit tricky... maybe that's just me... In that
>case, why not simply creating subdirectories in the deploy folder and start
>their content depending on the name of the directory (well... almost like
>unix...)
>
The nice thing about runlevel style configuration is that there are tons
of system admins out there who are already familiar with it. And once
something is on a production box... It becomes nigh impossible for a
developer or architect to touch. So it would be nice to have something
the admins are familiar with. I have had the great luck to be sitting
over the shoulder of a sys admin while changing the weblogic properties
file on a production box... its not fun. Although in that same vein, and
in light of the other thread on here... That is the great thing about
weblogic in most peoples minds. Everything is in that one single
properties file. (like the old jboss.jcml was) I haven't had too many
difficulties getting used to the model in jboss 3 but it was nice to
have one single place to go in jboss 2.x :)
Al
>
>In fact, on a different topic, when you were speaking about classloaders
>"partitions" (to be able to load different classes versions with the same
>full name in different applications), I was thinking we could simply create
>sub-directories in /deploy: each would be a "partition" for the classloader
>i.e. everything dropped in a sub-directory is not shared/viewed by other
>sub-directories (i.e. partitions).
>
>=> both solutions (subfolder for unix-level and subfolder for CL partitions)
>are not possible at the same time....
>
>bla bla bla.
>
>Cheers,
>
>
> Sacha
>
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