As far as I remember, there is a jira tasks to add new maven plugin goal
(such as projectUndeploy).
Regards
JB
Bozo Juretic wrote:
Hi Nanthrax!
Nick trick, thanks. :)
Well I expected something like mvn jbi:projectUndeploy (since there was
projectDeploy) to exist but I was mistaken. :)
Bozo
Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
One more tip,
when developping SU/SA, on Unix system, I make a symbolic link (ln) in
the hotdeploy directory to my local maven repository to the snapshot zip.
Each time I run mvn install, the SA is automatically updated.
Regards
JB
Bozo Juretic wrote:
Dear servicemix users,
how do you redeploy an already deployed service unit to a servicemix
(in mi case 3.3)? I'm developing service units and need to redeploy
them very ofter, and for now, since there is no mvn
jbi:projectUndeploy (or something similar) I know of, in order to see
the changes, I have to:
- shutdown standalone servicemix
- delete service assembly in servicemix/data/smx/service-assemblies
by hand
- start servicemix
- move to my project main folder and do a mvn clean && mvn install &&
mvn jbi:projectDeploy
I'm sure I'm missing some nice feature or either mvn, eclipse plugin
(BTW link on http://servicemix.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html is
broken) or something else which can be used conveniently for rapid
redeployment in the development phase.
So, how do you redeploy an deployed piece of code (service unit,
shared library etc.)? How do you hook up servicemix with eclipse
(MyEclipse in my case) so that it behaves well during development?
Thanks and best regards,
Bozo