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1. Re: JBoss 5.1 AS Properties Service
nnanda Mar 31, 2010 11:18 PM (in response to nnanda)No one seems to have an answer. Common guys.... I don't think I have asked a very complicated/difficult question.
Please I need this urgently...
Thanks,
Niranjan
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2. Re: JBoss 5.1 AS Properties Service
peterj Apr 1, 2010 12:11 PM (in response to nnanda)So you are saying that you modify the properties file but not the properties-service.xml file?
I just now tried it, and changing the properties file does nothing. But then I change the properties-service.xml file and the properties file gets reloaded.
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3. Re: JBoss 5.1 AS Properties Service
peterj Apr 1, 2010 12:25 PM (in response to peterj)I just now tried this with 4.2.3. It also does not reload the properties file changes until the properties-service.xml file is changed and it gets reloaded.
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4. Re: JBoss 5.1 AS Properties Service
nnanda Apr 1, 2010 5:21 PM (in response to peterj)Hi Peter,
Thanks for clarifying. I think I missed that point. It was indeed changing the properties-service.xml rather than changing the properties file.
My bad. Sorry for this.
But my intention behind this question was to streamline our deployment model. We do not run cluster, but we run multiple JBoss instances and load balance them using a hardware load balancer and Apache MOD JK provided by our network team. Now all I wanted is to provide a single file (properties-service.xml) for all my JBoss instances on the same physical box. So that, adding/removing the properties in my global properties file doesn't require to restart the app servers. I will open a different discussion for this.
Once again thank you a lot for your time.
Best,
Niranjan