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  1. WildFly
  2. WFLY-5715

Wildfly 9/10 removing deployments after a certain time

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      1. Log into Webinterface
      2. Deploy jar with options : Upload a new deployment and enabled set
      3. Stop wf server
      4. Start wf server

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      1. Log into Webinterface 2. Deploy jar with options : Upload a new deployment and enabled set 3. Stop wf server 4. Start wf server

      I have setup a Wildfly 10 CR4 on a Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. The server is running fine.
      Now I want to deploye my jar files (jdbc driver and jee apps).
      All is uploaded via the management web interface running on the port 10010 (added offset of 20 because a WF8 is running on Port 8080)

      First I log into the web interface and navigate to the tab deployments. Then I use the button add.

      In the popup window:
      1: Upload a new deployment
      2: I choose ifxjdbc_4.10.jar for e.g.
      3: In Verify upload enabled is set and everything else is standard
      4: The upload takes round about 30sec.

      Now I can setup datasources for this driver and its works fine. My next step is to stop the server and restart it. Then the server wont start because the content is missing for the jar.
      It wont be an issue for me if i could be 100% sure that the server wont be restarted anytime

      I have added my standalone.xml and the log with hopefully all needed information.

        1. Dummy.war
          2.86 MB
        2. ifxjdbc_4.10.jar
          773 kB
        3. server.log
          174 kB
        4. standalone.xml
          20 kB

            ehugonne1@redhat.com Emmanuel Hugonnet
            svenulrich_jira Sven Ulrich (Inactive)
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