OK - I'm happy with that - however this descriptor was GENERATED by the
IBM deployment tool. So, in the interests of portability, it might be
nice to have an explicit switch (probably an addition to the
J2EEDeployers JMX interface - so that I can toggle it if/when I require
compatibility). Then My friends EAR would deploy without having to be
taken apart and edited and JavaWorld would not be able to spend most of
the bandwidth that they allotted to JBoss in this article moaning about
a boolean switch on a JBoss subcomponent as if it were some sort of
major incompatibility.
Sorry if this sounds like a moan, guys - it's not intended that way -
I'm constantly amazed at just how good JBoss is - I sold it to this
friend as a development tool this afternoon simply because I deployed
his EAR in 5 seconds, whereas his development WebSphere took over a
minute generating classes, compiling them, precompiling JSPs and
restarting it's container (OK - he was on a slow machine but...), when
all he wants to do 99% of the time is get it his App up as fast as
possible so he can run a test, fix it and redeploy it.
Jules
Scott M Stark wrote:
> It is not specified in the ejb spec that white space should be
> ignored, and JBossis not trying to determine whether or not white
> space makes sense for a givenelement. For now you need to realize that
> white space is significant in xml andcode with that in mind. See the
> dev list for thoughts on how to improve this.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Julian Gosnell
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 6:27 AM
> Subject: [JBoss-user] Whitespace in
> EAR/META-INF/application.xml...
> I just tried deploying an ear, that a friend of mine
> developed on WebSphere, onto JBoss.
>
> It looks like whitespace is not being ignored in
> parsing the application.xml file.
>
> Is this [not] part of the Spec? Regardless, it is
> obvious what the deployer meant, and would be nice if
> the deployment succeeded - even if warnings had to be
> issued.
>
> Apologies if this has already been mentioned on the
> lists, I tried looking through the archive, but the
> search is broken.
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
>
> Jules
>
>
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