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Resin 3.0.21 refuses to deploy root.war

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janib - 13 Sep 2006 15:33 GMT
I'm preparing a development play ground on WIndows for a customer and
experiensing very peculiar behaviuor from Resin.

When I have built my ROOT-application.war and dropped into the
webapps-directory I restart Resin and usually it builds a new
ROOT-webapp from the .war. But now all other webapps in the directory
are re-deployed except my ROOT.

If I remove the old ROOT-webapp my new .war is processed but not until
then.

What have I missed here...? Am I just tired?

/J
janib - 13 Sep 2006 15:35 GMT
And yes... forgot one more question: How do I activate the hot deploy
feature in Resin?

> I'm preparing a development play ground on WIndows for a customer and
> experiensing very peculiar behaviuor from Resin.
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>
> /J
Arne Vajhøj - 13 Sep 2006 17:26 GMT
> And yes... forgot one more question: How do I activate the hot deploy
> feature in Resin?

Isn't it on by default ?

Arne


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