WildFly Exploded Deployments with CLI
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Overview
Exploded deployments are not deployed by default by a WildFly instance. They can be triggered by configuring the deployment scanner, using marker files or via CLI. The procedure to trigger the deployment with CLI is described below.
Procedure
"Explode" the JEE archive
Expand the JEE archive. The archive can be expanded in any local directory accessible to the application server, not necessarily under the deployments directory.
Expanding the archive in the deployment directory works but care must be taken not to interfere with the deployment scanner that monitors that directory.
The name of the exploded root directory must end in the same extension as the JEE archive it is extracted from. If test.ear is deployed, then the exploded root directory name must end in .ear.
Trigger the Deployment via CLI
Connect the CLI to the application server instance. For more details on how to connect CLI see Connect to a Controller.
Trigger the deployment with the following command, providing appropriate values to the "runtime-name" and the "path" attributes.
"runtime-name" must end with the same JEE extension as the original JEE artifact. For example, if an EAR is deployed, the runtime name must end in ".ear".
"path" must contain the absolute path of the exploded directory. As mentioned in the [#.22Explode.22_the_JEE_archive|"Explode" the JEE archive]] section, the name must end with the appropriate JEE extension.
[standalone@localhost:9999 /] /deployment=test:add(runtime-name="test.ear", enabled=true, content=[{"path"=>"/Users/ovidiu/tmp//jboss-eap-6.4/profiles/msc/deployments/exploded-test-dir.ear", "archive"=>false}])
The "runtime-name" is the name under which your deployment will be known to the application server. If the deployment is successful, the name will be found under /deployment CLI structure.
The Deployment Database
<deployments> <deployment name="my-test-deployment" runtime-name="test.ear"> <fs-exploded path="/Users/ovidiu/tmp/test-exploded-dir.ear"/> </deployment> </deployments>