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Re: [jetty-users] Non-standard web application deployment question
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Right, that's to deploy WARs and exploded WARs. Which isn't what I'd
prefer. I'd like to not have to change the current installation
directory. I have a few tens of thousands of deployers that would not
be happy with that. That's why I was trying to find something that
would allow me to point to the component parts of the web applications.
On 6/10/10 3:15 PM, Michael Gorovoy wrote:
I'm having trouble finding the right example at the moment...
Take a look at ${jetty.home}/contexts/test.xml and note properties 'war'
and 'extractWAR'. The way they are set up now is to extract a war
file... If extractWAR is set to true, and 'war' is pointing to a
directory that contains war file structure, it will work the way you
would want.
-Michael
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On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Chad La Joie <lajoie@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lajoie@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Oh, sorry. v7
On 6/10/10 2:56 PM, Michael Gorovoy wrote:
What version of Jetty are you running?
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On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Chad La Joie <lajoie@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lajoie@xxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:lajoie@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:lajoie@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
Before asking my question let me start by describing where
I'm at today.
I have an application whose install directory structure looks
something like this:
/lib
/conf
/bin
/logs
...
Contained in lib directory are all the jars that make up the web
application. In the conf directory are the configuration
files for
the app. In bin are command line tools that also use the
contents
of the lib directory, one of which tests configurations.
Currently, what I do is create a WAR file from everything in
lib + a
web.xml file. The problem I'm having is that users drop in
extension jars in the /lib directory, make appropriate
changes to
the conf files, run the config test script and everything checks
out. They then restart their web app and the new config fails
(since the extension jar isn't in the WAR file). I provide
a way
for them to regen the WAR but a lot of people forget to do that.
So, my question is, is there a particular deployer or context
handler where I can specifically configure the classpath and
web.xml
file? That way I wouldn't need a WAR file at all and so it
would
never get out of synch.
Thanks.
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