] Directory hot-deploy granularity
microwave popcorn -- Wait until 2 seconds between pops
before removing from the microwave.
clear communication is Good,
just go ahead guys,
marc f
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In principle I think this is a good idea. I'm not 100% sure the possible
implementation complexity will be worth the gains...
1. You can already redeploy a subpackage of even a packed .ear by using the
jmx console and MainDeployer.redeploy. You can do the same thing with the
ant jmx task.
] Directory hot-deploy granularity
microwave popcorn -- Wait until 2 seconds between pops
before removing from the microwave.
clear communication is Good,
just go ahead guys,
marc f
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Hi,
I'm thinking about adding some code to JBoss to provide better granularity
to the [hot] deployment of directories. Here's the situation: I'm getting
tired of repackaging my EJB's into a JAR, creating a WAR, combining them
into an EAR, dropping the EAR file into the deployment directory, and
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Hi,
I'm thinking about adding some code to JBoss to provide
better granularity to the [hot] deployment
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, marc fleury wrote:
I think it is a beautiful idea. In fact I would want it to work even
with the web packages to redeploy pages instead of the whole jsp
enchillada and the whole site. Go ahead with this work and we will
generalize to the web layers
Hmm. Most(all?)
Hi,
I think we have to consider race conditions here.
What keeps a deployment scanner from starting in the
middle of an update when only some (i.e. inconsistent)
changes have occured yet.
We might have to somehow lock the directory during
changes and unlock it afterwards. But this lowers
the
: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 3:20 PM
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Hi,
I think we have to consider race conditions here.
What keeps a deployment scanner from starting in the
middle of an update when only some (i.e. inconsistent)
changes have
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Hi,
I think we have to consider race conditions here.
What keeps a deployment
microwave popcorn -- Wait until 2 seconds between pops
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clear communication is Good,
just go ahead guys,
marc f
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