Hi David,

Long time no read :) At least for me.

On Jul 11, 2005, at 5:18 PM, David Sean Taylor wrote:


Shah Amit wrote:

I have noticed a similar thing. I remember reading somewhere that to undeploy, simply remove your war file and jetspeed would undeploy that. I have tried doing that, but observed "no logging statements on tomcat console" that would confirm that the app was undeployed. I am sorry, but I have removed all the apps that ship with jetspeed and work with a minimal jetspeed framework so I can't check with the portlet app manager.

To undeploy, remove the war file from Jetspeed's deploy directory while the server is up and running -- or -- login as admin, and with the PALM portlet, undeploy the portlet application

I was just trying to understand how it works the other day as I am integrating this with our software. The code to StandardDeploymentManager seems to delete the WAR file after a successful deployment. Are you talking about the staging directory or another ?

Regards,
Serge...
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