>It is actually possible to rebuild the plans without the geronimo
>source. The original plans are supplied in doc/plans and you can edit
>them and redeploy.
Could you please show how I can to redeploy them?
I've tried this: java -jar bin/deployer.jar --user system --password manager
red
On Oct 5, 2005, at 11:25 PM, Scott Anderson wrote:
On 10/5/05, Ivan S. Dubrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
My hack was a little cleaner. I was adding the jar containing my
custom login modules as a dependancy to first j2ee-server-plan.xml
but
since the j2ee-security-plan.xml was esta
Actually, I think I already see the problem, although I'm not sure why
it occurs. When the application is deployed, I actually end up with two
extra modules:
+ Trade
`-> daytrader-web-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war @
http://NELLSNEWLAPTOP:8080/daytrader
`-> daytrader-ejb-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
`-> daytr
Hi,
This looks like a bug to me, but before I opened a report I wanted to
double-check.
I have deployed the daytrader application and then I go to undeploy it.
C:\geronimo-1.0-M5\bin>deploy.bat undeploy Trade
Username: system
Password:
Module Trade stopped.
Module Trade unload
On 10/5/05, Ivan S. Dubrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >My hack was a little cleaner. I was adding the jar containing my
> >custom login modules as a dependancy to first j2ee-server-plan.xml but
> >since the j2ee-security-plan.xml was established I have had to move
> >the dependancy for
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