Howdy,
> I think this goes back to discussions from yesterday
> about the jboss.jcml file being written by jBoss
> during server startup. The kind of corruption you
> describe is exactly the risk of such a design. I
> hope someone on the jBoss development team changes
> this soon! Configuration files should NEVER be
> written by jBoss. Any descriptive information that
> needs to be written should go in log files that are
> not read by jBoss.
>
> Scot.
Obviously someone thinks it's ok ;-)
If you think of the .jcml as being an INI file (sorry)
or a registry, then it makes sense. Ini files get
configured and they also get written to. At least
jboss locks the file. In the Windows ini days, the
last writter wins!!!
Don't know if you have a case here. :-)
Vaughn
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