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Redeploy of a RAP-application does not delete the prevous versions of libs.
See also the post on RAP-board: http:// www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=msg&th=158246&sta rt=0&S=46f550b125f6c7af64909ca778be880c
Does anybody know a solution/workaround?
OSGi-newbee will thank for support!]]>Stephan Strittmatter2009-11-25T07:33:19-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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> First I thought it is a RAP problem, but I think it is a problem of servletbridge.
>
> Redeploy of a RAP-application does not delete the prevous versions of libs.
Does this happen on Windows only or on other platforms as well?
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht gunnar@wagenknecht.org http://wagenknecht.org/]]>Gunnar Wagenknecht2009-11-25T13:45:56-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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http://yourhost:8080/yourcontext/sp_redeploy
You might have to enable the sp_* commands in the web.xml as typically these
are disabled in a production app. This will clean out the context temp dir
and "redeploy" the contents of your webapp.
HTH
-Simon
"Stephan Strittmatter" <Stephan.Strittmatter@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> First I thought it is a RAP problem, but I think it is a problem of
> servletbridge.
>
> Redeploy of a RAP-application does not delete the prevous versions of
> libs. See also the post on RAP-board:
> http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=msg&th=158246& amp;start=0&S=46f550b125f6c7af64909ca778be880c
>
> Does anybody know a solution/workaround?
>
> OSGi-newbee will thank for support!]]>Simon Kaegi2009-11-25T22:30:32-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote on Wed, 25 November 2009 08:45
Stephan Strittmatter schrieb:
> First I thought it is a RAP problem, but I think it is a problem of servletbridge.
>
> Redeploy of a RAP-application does not delete the prevous versions of libs.
Does this happen on Windows only or on other platforms as well?
It is on windows. Not tried on other platforms.
]]>Stephan Strittmatter2009-11-26T10:54:17-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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Simon Kaegi wrote on Wed, 25 November 2009 17:30
For now, try:
http://yourhost:8080/yourcontext/sp_redeploy
You might have to enable the sp_* commands in the web.xml as typically these are disabled in a production app. This will clean out the context temp dir and "redeploy" the contents of your webapp.
HTH
-Simon
Hi Simon,
what do you mean with sp_* commands? Could you give me an hint?
THX,
Stephan]]>Stephan Strittmatter2009-11-26T11:49:51-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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"enableFrameworkControls". When enabled these are special low level commands
that allow you to have some degree of low-level control of the state of the
equinox framework embedded in your web application. I would suggest that
these commands should only be enabled during development or when the
application is being redeployed in some fashion and this sort of low level
manipulation of the web application is required.
The commands are accessible by performing an HTTP GET where the path info
after the context path is one of the following sp_* commands.
"Stephan Strittmatter" <Stephan.Strittmatter@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Simon Kaegi wrote on Wed, 25 November 2009 17:30
>> For now, try:
>>
>> http://yourhost:8080/yourcontext/sp_redeploy
>> You might have to enable the sp_* commands in the web.xml as typically
>> these are disabled in a production app. This will clean out the context
>> temp dir and "redeploy" the contents of your webapp.
>>
>> HTH
>> -Simon
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> what do you mean with sp_* commands? Could you give me an hint?
>
> THX,
>
> Stephan]]>Simon Kaegi2009-11-26T14:27:22-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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many thanks for this hint!
It works partly, which means:
If no user has opend any session of the web-app I can redeploy once. Otherwise I get following Error:
Error 500: org.eclipse.rwt.internal.service.SessionStoreImpl incompatible with org.eclipse.rwt.service.ISessionStore
]]>Stephan Strittmatter2009-12-01T10:07:21-00:00Re: Redeploy RAP-Application on WebSphere and JBoss fails
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We have the same problem with a RAP 2.0 appl deployed in JBoss 7.2.
Is the "sp_redeploy" workaround still valid ?
Maybe is there anything else we can do to avoid the problem, as the "sp_redeploy" is not recommended in production systems ?
Thank you and Best regards,
Vlad Craciunoiu]]>vlad crc2013-08-01T17:47:35-00:00