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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 2:45 PM
Subject: HOT deployment ??
I still don't understand when my changes are NOT picked up ??
During development I don't have a ear file, I just have a dir with all the
classes/xml files.
Untill now, when I change something in an EJB class, I
I still don't understand when my changes are NOT picked up ??
During development I don't have a ear file, I just have a dir with all the
classes/xml files.
Untill now, when I change something in an EJB class, I have to stop orion,
delete the deployment dir en start again
Why like this ?? As if I
FOR DEVELOPMENT TIME: Central location
for classes and still able to use hot deployment
I think this is something that a lot of people in the list would
like to have:
A central location for java classes in production or live mode
(located in a network drive for instance
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From: "Daniel Lopez" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: Hot deployment
Hi Marcel,
You're right, I had already tried that and it didn't work. On the other
hand, I t
Hi all.
I've been having a number of problems with hot deployment ever since I
started using orion, and I wondered if anyone could shed any light?
Typically it happens when I change an interface rather than just internal
bean logic or code: orion says it is redeploying whatever-xyz.jar
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03/30/2001 06:13 AM
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Subject:Hot deployment not so hot
Hi all.
I've been having a number of problems with hot deployment ever since I
started using orion, and I wondered
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Hi all.
I've been having a number of problems with hot deployment ever since
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Subject: Re: Hot deployment not so
hot
When we had similar problems
we would remove the application from the application directory, the ear and
the files from the applications
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 8:22 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Hot deployment
Hi,
I've been using Orion for a while and so far, so good. Now I'm trying to
improve the way we develop/deply applications and I started to digg in
the .war file world. I've
Mike
Cannon-Brookes
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 4:02 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Hot deployment
Touch the .war file or recreate it - Orion will detect that
and redeploy it.
If not, check your date settings etc. Sometimes one machine (if you're
deploying across a network) may ha
works fine but I was hoping that auto-detection of new .war files would
be as easy as .ear files, that way a simple ftp with the new war file is
enough but that's not a problem.
Another question, when I perform a hot deployment, all the sessions are
lost. Is there any way I can keep the sessions alive
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