Sounds good, but I suggest to have our own temp dir created under the base
dir of OEJB, just like what JBoss and Tomcat do. WDYT?

On 8/9/07, Manu George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sounds good. Will certainly be useful for debugging
>
> Regards
> Manu
>
> On 8/9/07, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think I'm finally over my Titan Quest: Immortal Throne bender, and
> > was thinking about a problem David mentioned to me the other day...
> >
> > When we deploy an application we create a meta-data complete ejb-
> > jar.xml file amongst other artifacts in memory.  This data is very
> > useful for debugging applications but takes up a lot of memory (and
> > is generally just a pain to track).  My idea at the time was to just
> > dump the file to the temp directory and keep around a pointer to the
> > location, but that is problematic because systems normally have
> > scripts that clean the temp dir and to be friendly, you want to
> > delete the file on shutdown.  So here is my improved idea:
> >
> > For each application we deploy we create a .info directory beside
> > it.  For example, if we deploy foo.ear, we create a foo.ear.info (or
> > foo.info) directory.  This directory would contain the meta-data
> > complete ejb-jar.xml file in addition to the cmp to jpa mappings file
> > and any other information we think might be helpful to debug/admin
> > the application.
> >
> > WDYT?
> >
> > -dain
> >
>



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