Using WF10.0 I stumbled into a possible bug concerning deployment-overlays: For --redeploy-affected, the --deployment= have to hold the *name* of a deployment to trigger the redeployment of an application but the *runtime-name* of a deployment to get the overlay into effect. As a workaround, i use the couple of both. Is this already known or even fixed? From the docs i can't decide what the semantic *should* be - the deployment's name or the runtime name. Maybe the developers can't also resulting in this bug
As an example:
<deployments> <deployment name="a.domain.tld/foo" runtime-name="a.domain.tld/foo.war"> <fs-archive path="/data/jeeapps/a.domain.tld/foo.war"/> </deployment> ... </deployments> <deployment-overlays> <deployment-overlay name="a.domain.tld/foo"> <content path="/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.xml" content="1c00483a3f60f21d56d9a693a2b11c8c104fc7b8"/> <content path="/WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml" content="c490bbb451fcb00b79fdffdba4fd77e3464fbe6d"/> <deployment name="a.domain.tld/foo.war"/> <!-- need this to get the overlay into effect, i.e. to get the files of the deployment overridden --> <deployment name="a.domain.tld/foo"/> <!-- need this to trigger the redeploment of the affected deployment --> </deployment-overlay> ... </deployment-overlays>
Is this an already know bug or even fixed?
Thanks for help
Guido
typos in example fixed.