"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : Ok - my df shows me this:
  | 
  | so I don't think this could be tested easily on my setup; well I guess I 
could mount a usb disk and deploy to that ;)
  | 
  | Have you reported these issues against bugs.eclipse.org ? If not I suggest 
you to do so and let me know about the bugid and I'll add whatever we do to fix 
this to that bug.

If you don't want to use USB, dig out my post dated "Posted: Tue Oct 9, 2007 
01:43 AM" and execute the commands to create yourself a 160Mb loopback file 
system.  This is where Linux mounts a file as a fileing system.  The file can 
exist on your "/" file system as /tmp/bigfile.ext2


Yes I reported the issues for the Tomcat driver with it too did not consider 
the different file system problems.  This was over a year ago and these things 
were mostly fixed during WTP 0.7/1.0 time frame.

But I'm not sure there is a bug with the Eclipse WTP provided JBoss driver, 
since it publishes to the "tmp0/" directory in exploded format (without using 
the .ear directory extension), once that pass is complete it then creates an 
EAR file in the JBoss runtime deployment directory (out of the contents it just 
put into the "tmp0/" directory).  So in effect converting from exploded format 
to single file EAR format implicitly means Eclipse ends up doing a file copy.  
I am completely guessing this is what it does from my observations.


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