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Re: v3 --libraries question

From: <June.Parks_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:20:44 -0700

When you say "restarting the app" do you mean disabling and re-enabling it?

June

On 04/06/09 08:08, Anissa Lam wrote:
>
> Thanks Sahoo for clarifying this.
> I am asking mainly from the GUI's point of view. Should i allow user
> to modify --libraries after the application has been deployed. In
> v2, this is not allowed, and is a read only field. Based on your
> answer, i will do the same for v3.
>
> thanks
> Anissa.
>
> Sahoo wrote:
>> The behavior is same as v2. What change you want to make? Add more
>> jar to the librray list? If yes, then you need to undeploy and
>> redeploy unless you use some kind of Class-Path reference from one
>> library jar to other library jars. If you want to update a library
>> jar, then just restarting the app is enough.
>>
>> Sahoo
>> Anissa Lam wrote:
>>>
>>> In v2, I believe one can specify additional libraries during
>>> deployment, but cannot change that once the app is deployed. In
>>> order to make this change, the application has to be undeployed
>>> first, and then deploy again.
>>>
>>> Is this requirement the same in v3 ?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Anissa
>>>
>>>
>>>
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