Lin Sun wrote:
I thought his note meant that "postgresql jdbc
driver 8.2 should not be installed in var/respository", at least that
is how I read it. :)
You could be right. I was assuming that he wanted to leverage the
server specific repo since it was installed and the concern was that the
war was not deployed to var/repository. Can you clarify Forrest_Xia?
Joe
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe Bohn wrote:
Joe Bohn wrote:
Forrest_Xia wrote:
For example, you use automatic download function to install postgresql
jdbc
driver 8.2, the driver will be installed in var/respository
But, if you install a war from admin console, it will be just installed
in
geronimo_home/repository.
This different behavior is work-as-design? Thanks for any insight!
Found this with AG 2.1.3.
I believe that this is working as designed at the moment ... but it can
certainly be improved.
When using server specific repositories you must specify the target
repository using the "--target". As noted in the wiki content (see
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/multiple-repositories.html and scroll down
to "Using the new repository") this is currently only supported from the
command line. Therefore, when you install the war from the admin console
without a specified target it defaults to <geronimo-home>/repository.
Try deploying the war using the command line as specified in the wiki.
Hmmm ... just saw a note in that same wiki indicating that if no
repository is specified the module is deployed to all repositories. Was this
your experience? Perhaps the admin console is assuming the first repository
and not iterating through all of them ... so there may be a console bug here
as well.
Or ... it could just be that this note is incorrect. I deployed a war using
the command line without specifying the target and the results were the same
as with the admin console ... the war was only deployed to the
<geronimo-home>/repository.
I'd still recommend using the command line and specify the appropriate
target to resolve your issue.
Joe