You could look into kubernetes rolling updates if downtime is a problem and
you want to automate all the stuff.

Not exactly lightweight though, but there is much benefit you can reap from
rinning your own cloud :)

On Aug 31, 2016 04:44, "Pete Carey" <[email protected]> wrote:

>

> Greg:
>
> Thanks for the tip, and I agree with you that the road to the netherworld
is paved with multiple ClassLoaders.
>
> Our application is running as a service on Win/Mac/Linux, so I'll do some
research on simply fetching the updated JAR, putting it in the lib
directory, and restarting the service. OSGI, while shiny, is probably
overkill for our needs.
>
> Appreciate the feedback, and thanks again for your contributions to Jetty.
>
> Pete
>
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Greg Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote:

>>

>> Pete,
>>
>> not really enough info to go on here... as there are many ways to skin
that particular cat.   For example, you can use jetty in an OSGi service
that can have multiple versions running and kept separate.
>>
>> Personally, I prefer the simplicity of a single classloader and rapid
restarts!
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>>
>> On 31 August 2016 at 06:24, Pete Carey <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>

>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Firstly, I would like to thank all of you Jetty developers and
maintainers. What a fantastic piece of software.
>>>
>>> My team develops network monitoring software, and we're using embedded
Jetty for our user interface. The "brains" of our application is contained
in a small JAR file that is versioned separately from the main application.
>>>
>>> I'm evaluating ways to update that JAR on-the-fly. There are several
ways we could achieve this, but I'm wondering if there's anything we can
leverage from Jetty.
>>>
>>> I'm guessing the answer is a resounding No, but I thought I'd ask.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any advice,
>>>
>>> Pete
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