[JBoss-user] Deploying Multiple applications?

2001-06-12 Thread Stephen Oakes

Please excuse the naive questions - I'm still pretty new to all this EJB
stuff.

Is it actually possible to deloy more than one application (or, to be more
precise, more than one package), each with its own META-INF directory and
xml files?  The reason I am asking is that whenever I try to deploy a
package, JBoss says it is deploying it, but it actually re-deploys an
existing package.

I'll try to be clearer.  I deploy A.jar.  No problems.  Then I try to deploy
B.jar.  JBoss says deploying B.jar, but subsequent messages reveal that it
is deploying all the EJBs from A.jar.

Any ideas?

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Re: [JBoss-user] Deploying Multiple applications?

2001-06-12 Thread Tom Cook

Check to make sure you don't have any of your packages on your
classpath.  If you do, then JBoss finds the XML files from that package
instead of from the one you are trying to deploy.

Tom

Stephen Oakes wrote:
 
 Please excuse the naive questions - I'm still pretty new to all this EJB
 stuff.
 
 Is it actually possible to deloy more than one application (or, to be more
 precise, more than one package), each with its own META-INF directory and
 xml files?  The reason I am asking is that whenever I try to deploy a
 package, JBoss says it is deploying it, but it actually re-deploys an
 existing package.
 
 I'll try to be clearer.  I deploy A.jar.  No problems.  Then I try to deploy
 B.jar.  JBoss says deploying B.jar, but subsequent messages reveal that it
 is deploying all the EJBs from A.jar.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Stephen Oakes
 senior developer
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 a t o m i c m e d i a
 Leading Partners Online
 
 Level 1 / 216 City Road
 Southbank, Melbourne, Vic 3006
 Australia.
 
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 +61 3 9695 5700 fax
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 www.atomicmedia.com
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RE: [JBoss-user] Deploying Multiple applications?

2001-06-12 Thread Stephen Oakes

 Check to make sure you don't have any of your packages on your
 classpath.  If you do, then JBoss finds the XML files from 
 that package
 instead of from the one you are trying to deploy.

Yes, that turned out to be the reason.  It was a very annoying and puzzling
problem.  I don't understand why JBoss would search the classpath for
deployment descriptors, when they can always be found at a particular
location in a JAR file?

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Re: [JBoss-user] Deploying Multiple applications?

2001-06-12 Thread Scott M Stark

JBoss should not be using the classpath as of JBoss2.2.1 unless you have
changed the start script. What version are you using?

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  Check to make sure you don't have any of your packages on your
  classpath.  If you do, then JBoss finds the XML files from 
  that package
  instead of from the one you are trying to deploy.
 
 Yes, that turned out to be the reason.  It was a very annoying and puzzling
 problem.  I don't understand why JBoss would search the classpath for
 deployment descriptors, when they can always be found at a particular
 location in a JAR file?
 
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RE: [JBoss-user] Deploying Multiple applications?

2001-06-12 Thread Stephen Oakes


 JBoss should not be using the classpath as of JBoss2.2.1 
 unless you have
 changed the start script. What version are you using?

I am using 2.2.2.  It seems to be using the classpath.

We're having a lot of trouble getting anything to work reliably and
consistently.
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RE: [JBoss-user] Deploying Multiple applications?

2001-06-12 Thread Allen Fogleson

Yes you can do this. You should be able to deploy them by copying the jar
file (or war or ear) to the jboss/deploy directory. Jboss will then
autodeploy the application.

Al


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Please excuse the naive questions - I'm still pretty new to all this EJB
stuff.

Is it actually possible to deloy more than one application (or, to be more
precise, more than one package), each with its own META-INF directory and
xml files?  The reason I am asking is that whenever I try to deploy a
package, JBoss says it is deploying it, but it actually re-deploys an
existing package.

I'll try to be clearer.  I deploy A.jar.  No problems.  Then I try to deploy
B.jar.  JBoss says deploying B.jar, but subsequent messages reveal that it
is deploying all the EJBs from A.jar.

Any ideas?

Stephen Oakes
senior developer
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