Reputation: 3144
While using Websphere 7, I had in my EAR a nice little file called deployment.xml which told my WAS server to configure the deployment to PARENT_LAST. I had this file at
/MyEAR/META-INF/ibmconfig/cells/defaultCell/applications/defaultApp/deployments/defaultApp/deployment.xml
When moving to Websphere 9, it appears it is no longer honoring this directive. I go to the admin console and can see it thinks the EAR is deployed with PARENT_FIRST under "Class loading and update detection"
here is the text of the xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<appdeployment:Deployment xmi:version="2.0" xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI" xmlns:appdeployment="http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/schemas/5.0/appdeployment.xmi">
<deployedObject startingWeight="10" warClassLoaderPolicy="SINGLE" xmi:type="appdeployment:ApplicationDeployment">
<modules startingWeight="10000" uri="Provider_lfcPractice_ImplWeb.war" classloaderMode="PARENT_LAST" xmi:type="appdeployment:WebModuleDeployment"/>
<classloader mode="PARENT_LAST"/>
</deployedObject>
</appdeployment:Deployment>
Is there still a way to configure the EAR to deploy the war with PARENT_LAST in websphere 9?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1047
Reputation: 3144
With Gas's comment it was clear it should work. What happened to me is that I had added maven nature to the EAR at one point. Bad idea. Even though I had already removed the maven nature, it corrupted the file
org.eclipse.wst.common.component
It was missing the line
<wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="/"/>
When I added that line back, my deployment.xml file began working as expected
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 18040
This should still work. Check this Select installation options settings, it talks about the deployment.xml
Process embedded configuration
Specifies whether the embedded configuration should be processed. An embedded configuration consists of files such as resource.xml, variables.xml, and deployment.xml.
So make sure that that checkbox is selected, as it is off by default. Also if you are deploying via wsadmin script, make sure that you are using that option.
The other way, would be to select all the options after installation that you require, export that ear and compare it to the one that you are installing.
Upvotes: 0