I've never had to operate a high-availability site, so I've not needed to deal with this. I've always had a maintenance window available.
Some years ago I used to develop in JBoss with an expanded EAR, and hot deploy worked fine, with the usual caveat that eventually you'll get PermGen errors. Cheers, Geoff On 14/03/2014, at 5:32 AM, leandroaisp...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I got the following scenario, > > - A Tapestry 5.3 web application called project A (contains tml files, java > pages files, and common web files) > - A Business logic project called B (Business services) > - A Model project called C (pojos with hibernate annotations and daos) > > - I manage project dependencies with Maven 2. > > - I deploy project from eclipse(Juno) using Jboss Tools(1.4.0) and Jboss > Tools Maven Integration(1.4.0) to a Wildfly 8.0.1 server . > > In order to deploy web application i have created a new server (jboss > server type). > I run my A project into the mentioned server. > > All is working fine except i want tml files changes to be taken on the fly > without the automatically re deploying of the application. > > Questions: > 1) Is there a way to change tml and java files on project A without the > need of redeploying the whole app?? > > The server configuration has an option to publish the project (re-deploy) > when a resource has changed. But it redeploys the whole application also > when i change tml files from project A. The worst part is that session data > get lost and i have to re login to application and complete forms again. > > If i chose "Never publish automatically" none of my changes are seen by > server. > > 2) If answer to question 1 is positive now i want to know if is there a way > to change and compile project B and C classes and see the changes without > redeployng web application? > > > 3) I know Tapestry's Jumpstart application works on JBoss/Wildfly does > anyone knows if T5's class reloading works in JBoss? > At least it's not working for me, Geoff do you have any thoughts on this > topic? > > cheers and thanks in advance! > > Leandro. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org