It lets packages deploy successfully in more orders than without it, and
lets you undeploy and redeploy a class without having to undeploy and
redeploy the mbean instances of that class.

That being said, the "silent" feature we have now is not very helpful. 
I've been wondering what a solution might be, and now suggest...

What if the DeploymentScanner logged all the waiting stuff after every
scan?

--packages waiting for deployers
--mbeans waiting for their classes
--mbeans waiting for their dependencies to be satisfied

Then you would surely notice if something was awry.

Comments?

david jencks

On 2002.06.13 23:01:32 -0400 Jason Dillon wrote:
> Is making is really difficult to detect when a class is really missing.
> The service which depends on it just doesn't ever show up. leaving the
> user to wonder why, it is in the config file, it read the config file.
> but wtf, where is my service.
> 
>  
> 
> Why are we doing this again?
> 
>  
> 
> --jason
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