Hi,
You know, I've been meaning to address the "Undeploy considered dangerous" bugzilla 
item by adding a JavaScript confirmation dialog around the undeploy action in the HTML 
manager.  Too bad I hadn't gotten around to it before your mishap ;(

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 6:27 AM
>To: Tomcat Developers List
>Subject: Re: [5.next] Progress, more ideas and native connector benchmarks
>
>Remy Maucherat wrote:
>
>> Bill Barker wrote:
>>
>>> - Remove Deployer and DefaultContext. The new stuff looks like a better
>>> replacement.
>>
>> I did that but didn't commit yet. The management side for the default
>> context would need to be redone (it's not very difficult, I think).
>> The clustering will need updates, but I don't think it's very
>> difficult either.
>
>Ok. So during testing of the new undeploy code, I ran into some bug
>(apparently, but I can't reproduce it anymore) where the undeploy
>removed half of my work partition (I didn't realize what was going on
>fast enough ;) ), and I'm restoring stuff with my modem right now. I did
>lose some updates, of course (incl the removal of the two interfaces -
>of course, it's not very hard to put it back, so it's not a big issue).
>So be careful for now with the undploy link on the HTML manager, if
>you're using a descriptor pointing to a folder outside of the TC root ;)
>There should be code to prevent deletion of anything outside of the host
>appBase, but somehow it didn't work (or I simply forgot to recompile
>using it before testing, as I can't reproduce the problem anymore :( ).
>
>Rémy
>
>
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