I've had the same problem. I think I found a solution that will work until
they fix it in version 1.8 as described in the bug... can't remeber the
number. Anyway.
Basically, I am copying all of the files that I will be updating the jar/war
file with into a tmp directory, then update the jar/wa
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 09:41 -0800, Res Pons wrote:
> Since a war file is, more or less, a zip file...I say give the zip task a
> try. I think it would work better for what you're trying to accomplish.
I tried that, it has the same behaviour.
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Since a war file is, more or less, a zip file...I say give the zip task a
try. I think it would work better for what you're trying to accomplish.
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On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 15:04 +0100, Keith Hatton wrote:
> Option 1. the files before so that they will definitely
> have a newer timestamp.
>
> Option 2. the archive, the files to be
> replaced, then to create a new WAR file.
The war file has 3000+ files. I was doing it this way to create a f
Option 1. the files before so that they will definitely
have a newer timestamp.
Option 2. the archive, the files to be
replaced, then to create a new WAR file.
Hope this helps
Keith
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