Daniel Schulze wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> its in cvs now...
> 
> I fixed the behavior on file deletion, so that it doesnt abort anymore
> if one of the deletions fail.
> 
> The problem was (is) that on Win2000 (maybe some others too) the vm is
> not able to remove a file which once was touched by an url connection -
> Window says file is still in use!?
> 
> Anyway - now, on this systems, where the deletion doesnt work, the files
> keep staying there... The startService() method (called on jBoss
> startup) cleans the deployment directory, which should always work.

Sorry, that I wasnt clear enough! It will NOT delete the content of your
$JBOSS_HOME/deploy directory! It will cleanup the directory where
temporary copies of the deployed applications are stored. This is by
default: $JBOSS_HOME/tmp/deploy
 
> For those who use jBoss for heavy development of many large projects on
> one of the problem Windowz: Please shut it down once a month or make
> sure your tmp/deploy directory points to a big enough partition ;-)

This was ment as joke - but some didnt understand... (?)

What I wanted to say is:
On the Windowz with the mentioned deletion problem the temporary copies
of the deployed applications are not removed properly and on every
redeploy or a new deployed application there are new temporary files and
if you do really heavy development on several applications (many
redeploys) than your directory which contains these temporary copies
will grow... 

...and this is a Windows BUG AFAICT, we have no real way around it
(anyone?)

I dont think this will crash anything in real life
scenarios, but who knows...


> Test it, try to break it...
> 
> \Daniel
>


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