Seems like I'm not the only one facing this problem. Dependent classes in a
separate JAR will work well for the application in a EAR file but we don't
use EAR files for development as the development-package-deploy-test cycle
will take too long.
Like you I am looking for a definitive answer to ho
hot
deploy the individual jars/wars, rather than the whole ear.
nb: I haven't tried this myself, but the jboss-net sar is uncompressed in
jboss-head and works fine.
good luck,
fawce
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EJB-JARs and WARs through MANIFEST.MF? If so, where should
I deploy these dependant Jars? And can the Jars be hot deployed just like
the EJB-JARs and WARs?
Any help and pointers will be deeply appreciated.
Regards,
Jee-Meng Ang
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This sf.net
Just wondering if anyone has been able to find a way to resolve this issue.
I did a preliminary testing and found that the requests are similar,
including all the headers.
JM.
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aswell. Don't know if its a bug in IE or in
> > Tomcat, but i would guess IE as both Netscape/Mozilla and Opera works
> > fine.
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> > On 14 Jun 2001 19:30:19 +0800, Jee-Meng Ang wrote:
> > > Just wondering whether anyone faced the proble
Just wondering whether anyone faced the problem of Jboss / Tomcat
combination firing two HTTPRequest events from MS Internet Explorer?
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hi Marc,
This problem doesn't only exist in ear files but war files as well.
Redeploying a war will also "remove" other context defined in tomcat's
server.xml file.
i wonder whether the cause of the problems are similar.
jm.
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marc,
Flux as in the Flux Scheduler at www.simscomputing.com. We are evaluating
it for use with JBoss. We need a Enterprise Scheduler for our J2EE
application, especially in the EJB area.
jee-meng.
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