Tomcat may crate jars in the \temp dir, but i�m not
using it right now, and every time i deploy a bean, a
jar file appears there, even if i�m updating.
--- Charles Crain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong anyone...but the .jar files
> in the temp
> directory are actually generated by Tomcat when a
> JSP is compiled, not
> by jBoss proper, am I correct?
>
> -Charles
>
> Francisco Andrades wrote:
>
> > Hi, i have used jboss quite intensively and have
> > managed to create incredible things, but i have
> also
> > found some details that i think must be corrected
> in
> > order to jump to the next level of development.
> >
> > I�m using jboss as the j2ee container for the
> beans
> > we�re developing. One of the main goals of the
> > application we�re working on is to create all the
> > beans the user wants, and store them in the j2ee
> > container. The end users access the beans using a
> > jakarta-tomcat managed servlet.
> >
> > The system runs pretty good when working in a
> > non-intensive mood, but when it comes to
> > deploy/undeploy/redeploy/run/deploy again the
> beans,
> > the system starts to behave in an unusual way. The
> > main problem we�re facing is that the beans are
> not
> > fully undeployed or redeployed, because after
> having
> > updated a bean several times (i mean
> > undeploy/deploy/undeploy/deploy) and having
> accessed
> > it, it comes to a point when no updates are seen
> by
> > the container (even if it tells through the
> console
> > that an update has been made). The problem seems
> > worse, because restarting jboss (and even
> unistalling
> > and reinstalling it) doesn�t help. If you want to
> work
> > again you have to stop jboss, delete all the .jar
> that
> > lay in c:\temp (assuming NT) and restart jboss.
> >
> > Another issue (because i don�t know if it�s a
> feature)
> > is that when deploying the beans there can�t be
> any
> > jboss.xml and ejb-jar.xml files in a directory
> named
> > META-INF in the classpath, because jboss will use
> them
> > more likely than the ones inside the bean�s jar
> (which
> > in most cases messes up all the beans and forces
> you
> > to start over).
> >
> > There�s also the problem with the conf\jboss.jcml
> > file. I have solved it modifying the run.bat
> script to
> > regenerate it every time jboss starts.
> >
> > At last, but not least, i�d like to apologize if
> these
> > issues are not actually a problem, or have already
> > been reported.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Francisco
> >
> > P.D.: JBoss rules !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > =====
> > One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them
> > one ring to bring them all and in the darkness
> bind them
> >
> > ... in the land of Mordor where the
> shadows lie
> >
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