Hi Avraham,
Thank you for your experience return.
Have you deployed your application with maven with JMX jboss services ?
If you have made hard deployment (copy into deploy directory), it is
normal that you have no problem as the directory deploy is defined into
the vfs.xml file.
But, I don't
To put in hard, into the vfs.xml file the directory where my ear file is
generated is not satisfying as when I really want to redeploy, calling
the maven command, jboss doesn't deploy the last ear.
Then, I try to configure my application on integration mode instead
development mode, and it
We have an application based on Wicket 1.4.17 that we have deployed on JBoss
5.10 using JDK 1.6 in both clustered (using farm) and single node
environments, on both Windows and Linux environments in hundreds of machines
and we never experienced such an issue.
I guess you need to take it to a
Hi all,
I am deploying my wicket application as an EAR with maven using JMX
deploiment of JBoss.
When I use the web application, the directory
[Jboss_home]/default/tmp/vfs-nested.tmp is growing until saturated the
hardrive (several gigabytes !), duplicating all the jar and war in the ear.
It's a known JBoss issue with a workaround:
http://community.jboss.org/message/8053
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Thomas Franconville
tfranconvi...@tetraedge.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am deploying my wicket application as an EAR with maven using JMX
deploiment of JBoss.
When I use the web
I have added as specified the entry
entry
key${jboss.server.home.url}farm/key
valueinject bean=VfsNamesExceptionHandler//value
/entry*
into the file server\default\conf\bootstrap\vfs.xml
But it changes nothing.
They wrote about farm. I am in default configuration, so farm is not
activated. I am
The workaround is not so far.
I try to put the target directory as a key of the vfs.xml file and it
works. It duplicates only once files so no more problem of space.
BUT it is not so good for me as each developer has directory different,
and when we work with remote server, the directory is
Google Translate tells me:
'Espace insuffisant sur le disque' - 'Not enough space on disk'
So did you check your free disk space?
Am 15.06.2011 um 15:32 schrieb Thomas Franconville:
Hi all,
I am deploying my wicket application as an EAR with maven using JMX
deploiment of JBoss.
When I
Yes, before deploying and using the wicket application, I have had 4Go
space left on my disk.
After, 0 octet is left as the [Jboss_home]/default/tmp/vfs-nested.tmp
directory growing as non sense with with jar and war contained into the
ear were duplicated as space left.
It is as wicket find