Well, I am using JBuilder 6 EE with addin for JBoss. When I deploy/undeploy my EAR application, the addin uses the MainDeployer to do its task. I did not copy manually the EAR file to the deploy's directory.
When JBoss is shutting down, the tmp dir. is not clean as expected. It still contains files and my EAR prefixed with a number. Thanks for you help. Deployment/Undeployment during developpment phase is still a nightmare :-(( Regards Alexandre Aubry FRANCE --- David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit�: > There is now an ant task you can use for this in > jboss cvs, it should now > be copied to the client dir on build, > jbossjmx-ant.jar > > I still need to find out why the "autoredeploy" is > giving problems... > > david jencks > > On 2002.07.12 13:14:17 -0400 Qingxian Wang wrote: > > Hi Alexandre, > > > > It seems to me that when delete the EAR file from > the deploy directory of > > JBoss, the JBoss server did not undeploy > completely the application that > > you > > deployed reviously, i.e. it did not clean off the > old classloader or > > class > > objects in the classloader repository. I had the > similar problem when I > > was > > doing hot deploy. What I did to get rid of the > problem is to do the > > undeploy by calling the MainDeployer of the JBoss > first, and then > > redeploy > > the EAR by calling the MainDeployer of the JBoss. > By this way, you do > > not > > need to copy your EAR file to the deploy directory > to JBoss, but you need > > to > > write you ANT task Java class to do it. > > > > Actually, you do not need to delete the tmp > directory if you restart > > JBoss > > because restarting JBoss clean off the classloader > repository from the > > memory. > > > > Hope this helps a little. > > > > Qingxian > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Alexandre Aubry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: 12 July 2002 17:24 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [JBoss-dev] EAR deployment/undeployment > problem > > > > > > Hi, > > > > We have an application in development. This > > application > > is composed of servlet, jsp, ejb (SBSL & Entity > CMP) > > and > > basic beans. > > To test our development, we are packaging this > > application > > within on EAR file and then deploy it to JBoss > 3.0. > > > > The problem is when we undeploy the EAR (delete > the > > file from the deploy directory of JBoss) or > redeploy > > the > > EAR file (copy a new modified EAR file in the > deploy > > dir. > > of JBoss), the client (standalone programm which > call > > the SBSL Facade's methods) has an exception : > > > > <<<<RemoteException occurred in server thread; > nested > > exception is: > > java.rmi.ServerException: null > > Embedded Exception > > $Proxy122; nested exception is: > > javax.ejb.EJBException: null > > Embedded Exception > > $Proxy122 > > > > > > If we shutdown JBoss, delete all files within > > server/default/tmp directory (contains temporary > files > > of deployed applications), and the restard JBoss > with > > the *same* EAR file and start the client, guess > what? > > it works... > > > > Of course, this behavior is very, very > unconfortable > > and > > we waste precious time to undeploy, stop, delete > temp > > files, start, deploy and finally test. > > > > Do you have the same issue? Do you have any idea? > > Jboss says that you can deploy/undeploy > application... > > > > We try JBoss 3.0.1 and it still not work :-( > > > > Thanks for your different answers. > > > > Alexandre Aubry > > France - Sophia Antipolis > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite > et en fran�ais ! > > Yahoo! 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