I removed the offending mysql-ds.xml file from the jboss-hibernate.deployer dir
and restarted the server. It now picks up the file from the deploy dir as
expected. I have not yet seen the file getting copied into the
jboss-hibernate.deployer this time, but I'll lookout for it in case it happens
Peter, thank you very much for your help.
I found the file as per your instructions. In the JMX MBean View, I found what
you described. I'll try remove that file and try again with the mysql-ds.xml in
the deploy dir as before.
One more question: So is this normal for JBoss to pick up the file
No, I just redeployed a new release for the same web-app. There is only one
application web-app war deployed.
Anyway, I think I found the cause of this problem but still don't know how it
happened. I browsed the JBoss web console and found that there was an entry
under JMX MBeans / jboss.jca fo
Hi,
I have been deploying a web-app on JBoss 4.0.2 installation on Linux for a
while with no problems. The web-app uses a datasource defined in a mysql-ds.xml
file in the deploy dir
/usr/local/jboss-4.0.2/server/default/deploy/mysql-ds.xml.
At one point, after stopping and restarting JBoss (a