Currently touching descriptor files is the best way to redeploy an exploded 
deployment. Some deployment types do not require any descriptors, so there's no 
clear way to redeploy that deployment without removing it and adding it again. 
The workaround of course is to add a stub descriptor and touch that. 

Which brings to mind the following question: Does anyone think the deployment 
scanner should not only check for descriptor timestamp changes, but also check 
the module's folder's timestamp as well?  For example, if the folder Blah.ear 
has a changed timestamp, is allowing the module to redeploy a good idea?

I vote yes but I'm curious if there's some big reason why this isn't done 
already or if it's been tried before. 

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