You specify the directory to watch in the same manner as any other.
I think I screwed up the patch submission on sourceforge - I don't think
the actual code listing made it. Did you see it?
Robert Price
| Julian Gosnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/06/2001 10:40 AM
|
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Submitting code changes |
OK - now I've read the patch description I get it.
Good idea - stops you having to rejar everything up
right - you just touch the descriptor at the end of
the build, and JBoss spots it - I assume. How do I
tell JBoss which directory to look at ?
Jules
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We've been using
the feature of JBoss to watch an
> expanded .jar directory
> structure and deploying the EJBs specified by the
> ejb-jar.xml descriptor.
> Recently
> it was asked of me if it could do the same for a
> .war directory structure
> in the same
> manner (basically watching the web.xml descriptor).
> I couldn't find any
> information
> in the docs or archives that indicated if this was
> possible, so I started
> investigating
> the AutoDeployer code and saw that it would be
> fairly trivial to add that
> type of
> functionality in.
>
> So, I did. I've been using it now for a couple of
> days to make sure it
> was working, etc.
> and I suppose it would be beneficial to allow others
> to use it too. So,
> how do I go
> about submitting the changes?
>
> ps: if there is some other way of doing this
> without these changes, could
> someone
> please inform me! Thanks.
>
> Robert Price
>
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