The WAR redeployment method is recommended because you can then be sure that the entire application is redeployed and not somehow partially redeployed. As for your other question of stopping an application, I believe the JBoss EAP equivalent is to disable the deployed application, as is explained at [1]. Comments 4. Newbie 10 points. Log in to join the conversation. Red Hat Pro points. Lucas Costi. Note that Development Mode is not recommended for production environments.
MM Red Hat Guru points. JBDS comes with the feature of auto-redeploy. It means that you don't need to restart JBoss. Any changes made in the application in exploded format will trigger a redeployment on the server. When designing JSP pages you can easily preview how they will look during runtime. You can even attach your stylesheet to the preview. Click Save button. Switch to Preview page by clicking Preview tab at the bottom of the page.
You will see how the page will look at runtime. Let's now launch our project on server. If you haven't made any changes in web. Chapter 4. Developing a simple JSP web application. Setting Up the Project 4. Creating JSP Page 4. Editing a JSP Page 4. InvokeRemoteInterceptor is already installed. Then i copy a definetly new clean server ,and put the jsp project file into it ,then it works.
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