You have to patch the servers in question unfortunately.

On 2/22/2014 5:48 AM, andrew simpson wrote:
>
> I've been using resteasy within my development environment, setting the
> version in my maven pom.xml file, updating the version there (currently
> on 3.0.4)
>
> I then test on a local JBoss version, jboss-as-7.1.1.Final, and until
> recently assumed I would be using the same resteasy version there, but
> apparently not.
>
> I also use a JBoss AS server at openshift to host this publicly.  I
> assume the same discrepancy applies there.
>
> Is there any way, via my Maven pom.xml file, that I can set and force
> the version to be consistent, across all three environments, or does
> updating the version on the servers require manual update of the class
> libraries?
>
> Thanks...
>
>
>
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