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old dwr.xml always shows up even after being editedI had a problem with DWR. I've been using it for more than a year and I've never had this happen ever before. But, when I make a change to the dwr.xml file the previous (unedited) version continues to show up on the console. I've searched google and the mailing list and I have not found any relation to any problem like it. I've trying removing and replacing, changing the object name, re-cofiguring the dwr.xml to be located in the classes, sever restarts, and editing the file while the server is running. Nothing seem to change the content, but if the dwr.xml is not where it should be it tells me the object does not exit. Otherwise it is the same configuration every time. Any help would be appreciated. Note this same exact application is running in at least three other locations without any problems. Thanks, Paul Pack up or back up–use SkyDrive to transfer files or keep extra copies. Learn how. |
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Re: old dwr.xml always shows up even after being edited(In general, you'll get a much better response on the users mailing list. copying this reply there) I'm not sure what could be going on here. I don't think DWR is doing anything that could go wrong - it reads the file just before it uses it, and that's it. Whatever the JVM/OS gives us we use and then throw the InputStream away. Has anyone else seen anything like this? Joe. On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Paul Roest <tadpaul@...> wrote:
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RE: old dwr.xml always shows up even after being editedHi Joe, Well I’ve resolved the issue and it was a
real surprise. I was just one long day too many. The infrastructure person
responsible for updating the code became confused with what version was
supposed to be deployed and so redeployed the old code. Which obviously did
not have the new methods; which did not get reflected in the new dwr.xml. Sorry for the waste of you time and thank
you very much for getting back to me about the issue. Have an excellent day. Paul From:
joseph.walker@... [mailto:joseph.walker@...] On Behalf Of Joe Walker
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Paul Roest <tadpaul@...> wrote: Hi all, Pack up or back up–use SkyDrive to transfer files or keep extra copies.
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