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Re: The deployment lifecycle [message #1699841 is a reply to message #1699752] |
Sat, 27 June 2015 04:12 |
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On 06/26/2015 08:53 AM, Mihail Sidorov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying deploy a lifecycle on jetty 9 (jetty-9.2.10.v20150310) and
> want to use my extended AppLifeCycle class - app.jls.AppLifeCycle. My
> class belongs to AppLib.jar (in directory $(jetty.base)/lib).
>
> In $(jetty.base)/etc/jetty-deploy.xml i have copied file from
> $(jetty.home)/etc/jetty-deploy.xml. Then i added records:
>
> <!-- Add a customize step to the deployment lifecycle -->
> <!-- uncomment and replace DebugBinding with your extended
> AppLifeCycle.Binding class -->
> <Call name="insertLifeCycleNode">
> <Arg>deployed</Arg>
> <Arg>starting</Arg>
> <Arg>customise</Arg>
> </Call>
> <Call name="addLifeCycleBinding">
> <Arg>
> <New class="app.jls.AppLifeCycle">
> </New>
> </Arg>
> </Call>
>
> By starting jetty throws an exception, that caused by
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: app.jls.AppLifeCycle and then jetty stop.
>
> I am new in Jetty. Help me start my Lifecycle.
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> P.S. My application contains two parts: app.jls.AppLifeCycle (in
> directory $(jetty.base)/lib/AppLib.jar) and WebServerApp.war that is in
> directory $(jetty.base)/webapps.
> The second part (WebServerApp.war) deploy fine.
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