"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : There is (almost) nothing wrong with this. It's a 
jdk bug on windows. The tmp files are locked by the classloaders using them, 
and they will only deleted by jboss when it restarts.Thanks for the quick 
reply.  I was just fretting over not getting the benefit of hot deploy.  Since 
it not available for jar files on Windows, I'm not leaving anything on the 
table, so to speak.

I've got jboss-4.0.1RC2 and Java version: 1.4.2_07.  This isn't critical, but 
it doesn't seem to delete the tmp files when it restarts.  But no matter, 
really, since I've got to go to the server to restart JBoss anyway, its easy 
enough to wipe the temp files myself.

I put this at the end of shutdown bat (just a random IP - no native 'sleep' on 
Windows):

  | rem wait a few seconds
  | ping -n 1 -w 5000 192.168.234.234
  | erase "C:\jboss-4.0.1RC2\server\default\tmp\deploy\*.*" /s /Q 
  |  

--Dale-- 

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