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Re: [m2e-users] EAR Deployment Assembly structure not same as actually deployed to server

Eric.
If this happens when publishing with resources on workspace, I believe is a problem with the WebSphere server adapter. I suggest to post a question on https://developer.ibm.com/answers/smartspace/wasdev/, with information including if you are using WebSphere Application Server Development tools (WDT) or other IDE, version of the tools, version of the server, etc.


Regards

Roberto Sánchez Herrera





From:        Eric B <ebenzacar@xxxxxxxxx>
To:        Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list <m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:        02/16/2016 02:51 PM
Subject:        Re: [m2e-users] EAR Deployment Assembly structure not same as actually deployed to server
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Hi Roberto,

Running with resources on server (vs deploying resources in workspace) works fine.  M2E/Eclipse/WAS plugin is bundling up a full archive, and then dumping it into the installedApps folder, with all the jarModules represented as .jar files.

But running with resources on server is difficult for live development/hot deploy.  With a 50+ muti-module project, I need to figure out if/how I can make this work.  I was hoping that "hacking" my EAR to put my shared jars in my lib folder would work, but at the moment, I can't even get the jars to be viewed/published in WAS.

Thanks,

Eric





On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Roberto Sanchez Herrera <rsanchez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eric,
You can publish to WebSphere using resources from workspace or resources from server (more information in this link:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/was_beta/com.ibm.websphere.wdt.doc/topics/tpublishv6.htm?cp=was_beta_devtools)

Which one are you using? Resources from workspace? If yes, could you try switching to resources from server and see if things improve?



Regards.


Roberto Sánchez Herrera




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Re: [m2e-users] EAR Deployment Assembly structure not same as actually deployed to server
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This is driving me insane.  I've deleted the EAR from the server several times and redeploy it.  If I expand the EAR (in the server view), I see my modules listed there.  But when I look at the classloader viewer, there is are no target folders for the modules added/listed!

The only thing I haven't tried was to recreate a new WAS profile and use that, but I don't see/understand how that could make a difference.  

This whole ordeal is starting to be significantly frustrating.

Thanks,

Eric


On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Art Kaufmann <
art.kaufmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In the "Servers" view I remove the application from the server, then Publish (I have things set to manually publish); then add it back and publish again. In fact, I was doing that very thing when I saw your first e-mail.

Cheers,

Art

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On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 9:09 AM, Eric B <
ebenzacar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Art,

Thanks for confirming that I'm not going nuts.  What/where/how do you have to delete and reinstall?  The Eclipse project?  The entry in the POM file?  This is a major stumbling block for me and has caused me hours of grief already chasing ClassLoading ghosts.

Thanks,

Eric

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Art Kaufmann <
art.kaufmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've experienced the same thing publishing from Eclipse Mars with the WAS 8.5 tooling. I, too, suspect the tooling. Some of the time, when I add a Module or Utility JAR to the application, I have to delete and reinstall it.

Cheers,
  Art

Art Kaufmann
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On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Eric B <
ebenzacar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't know exactly where the issue lies for my problem; if it is a problem with the way I am attempting to use m2e-wtp, the maven-ear-plugin, or something with the connector that publishes my Eclipse project to the server.  I am hoping someone could at least point me in the right direction.

I have an EAR that I am trying to build and deploy to WebSphere.  In my pom, my configuration is as follows:

<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-ear-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.10.1</version>
<configuration>
<version>5</version>
<defaultLibBundleDir>lib/</defaultLibBundleDir>
<modules>

<webModule>
<groupId>com.ics.strongauth</groupId>
<artifactId>AuthRenfClientWeb</artifactId>
<contextRoot>strongauth</contextRoot>
</webModule>
<jarModule>
<groupId>${project.groupId}</groupId>
<artifactId>ComCommons</artifactId>
<bundleDir>/lib</bundleDir>
</jarModule>
<jarModule>
<groupId>${project.groupId}</groupId>
<artifactId>ComConfiguration</artifactId>
<bundleDir>/lib</bundleDir>
</jarModule>
</modules>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>


Each of the listed modules are listed as dependencies in the pom.xml file.

If I check the deployment assembly for my project, I see things appropriately structured.  A bunch of files have been added to the EAR's /lib folder (dependencies from AuthRenfClientWeb) as well as the my two projects ComCommons and ComConfiguration.

If I right-click my project and Export -> Ear, I find a ComCommons.jar and ComConfiguration.jar in my /lib folder.  

However, if I try to publish my project to my WebSphere server, it ignores/skips the jarModules.  There are no entries in any Classloader pointing to the classpaths for ComCommons/target and ComConfiguration/target, as I would expect.

If I close the projects, then it publishes the actual ComCommon.jar and ComConfiguration.jar files to the /lib folder (as expected).

So the problem only occurs if the projects are opened, as it is supposed to just add an entry to the target folder in the classpath.

Is this an m2e-wtp integration issue?  Is this a WebSphere Developer Tools error?  I tend to believe it is a problem with the WebSphere connector, but not sure.

Thanks!

Eric




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