How does your jaws.xml deployment descriptor look like? How about your standardjaws.xml? David M. Karr wrote: > In JBoss 2.2.2, using MySQL, I had a sample application, and it had created a > table. I manually dropped the table, now I'm trying to figure out how to get > JBoss to figure out it needs to recreate the table. I've tried various things, > like deleting the deployed jar from the "deploy" directory, and the unjarred > directory in the "tmp" directory. I've redeployed the jar, and JBoss seems to > do it without complaining, but it still refuses to create the table. > _______________________________________________ JBoss-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user
- [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual drop? David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... Dragos Haiduc
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manua... David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... Nicolai P Guba
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... Nicolai P Guba
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manua... David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manua... Nicolai P Guba
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... David M. Karr
- Re: [JBoss-user] Force create of table after manual dr... David Jencks
