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[axis2] Axis2 filling my /var/tmp with axis.jar
After searching the docs and mailing list, I was unable to come up with a way to get Axis2 to stop making what looks like "tmp" versions of all my jars (i.e. axis<somenumber>myjar.jar) in /var/tmp, each time I deploy a new version of my .aar files.
This problem is being multiplied exponentially by multiple developers working on the same host, so if anyone has come up with a handy way of either having axis2 write to, perhaps, /dev/null, or cleaning itself up, or not doing it all, it would be appreciated.
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RE: [axis2] Axis2 filling my /var/tmp with
axis.jar
Posted by George Stanchev <Gs...@serena.com>.
I have observed it too. I am running XP, latest SP. My temp folder gets
full with files in the format axis2#####<dep-jar>.jar where #### is
a number. I am building axis2 trunk and 1.1.1 branch regularly (2-3
times
a week). Its annoying to have to clean it up regularly.
If the OP had crated a JIRA, post the JIRA ID number here so I can add
my
configuration to it.
George Stanchev
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axis<somenumber><myjarname>.jar
Please log a Jira with details about your environment..
~Thilina
On 12/16/06, sean curtis <se...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> After searching the docs and mailing list, I was unable to come up
with a way to get Axis2 to stop making what looks like "tmp" versions of
all my jars (i.e. axis<somenumber>myjar.jar) in /var/tmp, each time I
deploy a new version of my .aar files.
>
> This problem is being multiplied exponentially by multiple developers
working on the same host, so if anyone has come up with a handy way of
either having axis2 write to, perhaps, /dev/null, or cleaning itself up,
or not doing it all, it would be appreciated.
>
>
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Re: [axis2] Axis2 filling my /var/tmp with axis.jar
Posted by Thilina Gunarathne <cs...@gmail.com>.
Please log a Jira with details about your environment..
~Thilina
On 12/16/06, sean curtis <se...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> After searching the docs and mailing list, I was unable to come up with a way to get Axis2 to stop making what looks like "tmp" versions of all my jars (i.e. axis<somenumber>myjar.jar) in /var/tmp, each time I deploy a new version of my .aar files.
>
> This problem is being multiplied exponentially by multiple developers working on the same host, so if anyone has come up with a handy way of either having axis2 write to, perhaps, /dev/null, or cleaning itself up, or not doing it all, it would be appreciated.
>
>
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