Hi

First of all right now I only have a mobile device so my explanations might
be a bit brief.

The initial description of the bug doesn't say anything of a restart.
Therefore I'm not sure we're actually tall about the same issue. Maybe
similar but from your description this seems to be different.

Any way regarding your questions below.
1. A bundle update does the following.
The old bundle is stopped and replaced by the new bundle. BUT there is no
refresh or better rewiring. This means all existing references to the old
bundle, for example references to classes are not updated. This can only be
solved by a bundle update followed by a refresh on  all bundles referencing
this one.

2. I'm not sure I understand the context. But if you are talking of
updating another bundle which is indirectly referenced by the web
application bundle which is part of the session. No, reason see above.

3. Again I do not fully understand the context. But taken from the first
question, an update of another bundle. No, again if there is no refresh
there is no reason.

Regards, Achim

Pavel <[email protected]> schrieb am Do. 1. Juni 2017 um 15:32:

> Hi all
>
> The post is about https://ops4j1.jira.com/browse/PAXWEB-760 bug. I had an
> idea
> that maybe Weld developers could give any hints to fix this bug and I asked
> them what they think about this bug.
>
> That is what they wrote:
> "It looks like the Weld container is restarted but the Weld listener is
> reused and thus is referencing the previous container which is cleaned
> up and shutdown."
>
> Besides they asked the following questions:
> 1) What does Bundle.update actually do?
> 2) Is the HTTP session destroyed?
> 3) Are the HttpSessionListener instances thrown away?
>
> If someone of Pax-Web developers give me answer and I resend
> them maybe Weld developers could say something else.
>
> Best regards, Pavel
>
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