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Re: File locking problem

From: Wouter van Reeven <wouter_at_van.reeven.nl>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 11:36:29 +0200

Hi Richard,

Thanks for pointing me to that tool. As it turns out, quite a few jars
contained in the war still are unclosed when I try to redeploy the app.
I'm not sure how to proceed next, but it definately looks like a
GlassFish issue since the tool shows Grizzly to be the one that keeps
the jars open.

I may file a bug against GlassFish, but in the mean time I'll try to
work around the issue.


Thanks, Wouter

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 01:18:21PM +0200, Richard Kolb wrote:
> Hi Wouter
>
> When you have some time , please use this tool when you have time
> http://blogs.sun.com/quinn/entry/tool_for_diagnosing_failed_glassfish
>
> regards
> Richard
>
> On 30 July 2010 11:03, Wouter van Reeven <wouter_at_van.reeven.nl> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> In the past few days I have been working on Windows 7 with NetBeans,
> GlassFish 2.2.1 and Maven. I noticed this behaviour:
>
> When I clean, undeploy and deploy our Enterprise Application with
> NetBeans I get file locking errors, while I don't get them when I use
> Maven to deploy and undeploy the app. The difference is that I call the
> asadmin command from Maven to deploy our ear, while NetBeans uses the
> internal deployment to deploy the app. When I clean the app and the
> target directory needs to be removed, Maven complains it cannot delete
> certain jars since they are in use by another application. Only when I
> manually undeploy the ear, or sometimes even only when I stop GlassFish
> all together, can the app be cleaned.
>
> Has anyoone else experienced this? I'm not sure if I should report this
> issue with GlassFish or with NetBeans.
>
>
> Thanks, Wouter
>
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