Hi.

Maybe this is a dumb question, but I'm feeling my EJB is being left deployed 
after I undeploy it. My scenario is an EJB using MBean timers... the normal 
behavior would be when the timer expires, I do stuff and re-set the timer. Like 
this:

-> Set Timer [#1] 
  | -> Timer #1 Expires 
  | -> Set Timer [#2] 
  | -> Timer #2 Expires 
  | -> Set Timer [#3] 
  | -> Timer #3 Expires 
  | -> Set Timer [#4] 
  | -> Timer #4 Expires 
  | -> ...

What's happening is that when I undeploy and redeploy the EJB I get timers 
growing up. Something like:

-> Set Timer [#1] 
  | -> Timer #1 Expires 
  | -> Set Timer [#2] && Set Timer [#3] 
  | -> Timer #2 Expires && Timer #3 Expires
  | -> Set Timer [#4]  && Set Timer [#5]  && Set Timer [#6]  && Set Timer [#7] 
  | -> ...

Looks like there are 2 (or how many times I do a undeploy/deploy) EJBs getting 
the timer expired notification (by the logs I've been able to see that it does 
indeed...).

I've also verified and the EJB jars and the exploded *-contents folders remain 
in server\all\tmp\deploy\...

The way I'm undeploying the EJBs is by deleting the EJB jar from the 
server\all\deploy folder. Is there any other way to do it?

Thanks for your help!

Alexandre Mendonça

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