This is rather confusing as it seemingly writes this
file where ever the server is shutdown from. If I
start and stop tomcat from different directories,
would the 'hibernate' still work? And since you imply
that this feature is no longer being used, +1 from me
to get rid of it.
Thanks for the clarification regardless.
iksrazal
--- Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Trebor and all;
>
> If you are running in a servlet container , when you
> shout down your tomcat
> , Axis2 will serialize its context hierarchy for
> you.
>
>public void destroy() {
> super.destroy();
> new AxisEngine(configContext).serialize();
> }
>
> And when you restart tomcat back all the properties
> in the context hierarchy
> will be back. So Axis2 by default serialize the
> hierarchy into file called
> Axis2.obj.
>
> The context hierarchy serialization gives us
> hibernate behavior to Axis2
> :)
>
> We came up with that kind of sterilization to
> support RM like scenario , but
> as I know RM no longer going to use this
> serialization support, so I feel we
> should get ride of the idea of context
> serialization,
>
> comments .. ?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Deepal
>
> ~Future is Open~
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "trebor iksrazal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 8:00 PM
> Subject: [axis2] what is Axis2.obj ? Where should it
> be ?
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Running the axis2.war, when I start tomcat thru a
> bash
> > alias in linux, I get two files put in the
> directory
> > where I start tomcat:
> >
> > Axis2.obj axis.log
> >
> > What does Axis2.obj do and where should it be put
> ?
> >
> > iksrazal
> >
> > "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who
> falsely believe they are
> > free. -- Goethe"
> >
> >
> >
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