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Comment: Migration of unmigrated content due to installation of a new plugin

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This article applies to Geronimo 2.0 and later.

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A feature that helps with running multiple servers, whether or not they are sharing a repository, is the configuration substitution property facility. config.xml can have expressions of the form

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etc. These expressions are evaluated with jexl using values set from:

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  1. Create a plan (say repo2.xml) for your repository module. Code BlockxmlxmlborderStylesolidtitlerepo2.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <module xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2"> <environment> <moduleId> <groupId>org.example.configs</groupId> <artifactId>myrepo</artifactId> <version>2.0.1</version> <type>car</type> </moduleId> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.geronimo.configs</groupId> <artifactId>j2ee-system</artifactId> <version>2.0.1</version> <type>car</type> </dependency> </dependencies> <hidden-classes/> <non-overridable-classes/> </environment> <!--Repository--> <gbean name="Repo2" class="org.apache.geronimo.system.repository.Maven2Repository"> <attribute name="root">repo2s/</attribute> <attribute name="resolveToServer">true</attribute> <reference name="ServerInfo"> <name>ServerInfo</name> </reference> </gbean> <!--Configuration Store service--> <gbean name="Local2" class="org.apache.geronimo.system.configuration.RepositoryConfigurationStore"> <reference name="Repository"> <name>Repo2</name> </reference> </gbean> </module>
  2. Create the repository's root directory via mkdir <geronimo_home>/repo2s
    • The directory is specified by the root attribute of the Maven2Repository GBean, repo2s/ in the above example. It is a path relative to the base directory <geronimo_home>.
    • The resolveToServer attribute specifies the repository's location.
      • true means this path is relative to baseServer, which is useful with multiple server instances.
      • false means this path is relative to the base directory <geronimo_home>.
  3. Deploy the repository module by deploying repo2.xml via deploy deploy repo2.xml. tip

    The deploy command is the script <geronimo_home>/bin/deploy.{bat,sh}, depending on your operating system. It is invoked by typing simply deploy either from the <geronimo_home>/bin directory, or by having that directory in your path.

Using the new repository

Using the new repository is a little tricky, and is only supported from the command line currently. The essence is to use the --targets option of the deploy command to target your module to deploy in your new repository. First, use the deployer list-targets command to see the repositories. The target names are long and cumbersome:

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The use of environment variables is recommended for command-line use. For example, set REPO2= org.example.configs/myrepo/2.0-SNAPSHOT/car?ServiceModule=org.example.configs/myrepo/2.0-SNAPSHOT/car,j2eeType=ConfigurationStore,name=Local2.

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The syntax to undeploy from a repo is: deploy undeploy "%REPO2%|geronimo/jsp-examples/1.1.1/war".

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Note the | character separates the repository name from the module name. The " quotes are used around the entire parameter to escape this special character from command shell interpretation.

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If no --targets are given on the deploy command, the module is deployed to all repositories. This certainly seems undesirable. If you only want to put the module in one repository, be sure to use the --targets option!

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Multiple Server Instances, each with its own repository(ies)

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What's lacking is console support for multiple repositories, and support for hot deployment and plugins.

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An interesting wrinkle here is in what repository is the new repository deployed? It's clear that the second repository (say repo2.xml above) will be deployed in the first repository. Thus, making this first repository read-only will not work for dynamically adding repositories. Perhaps a second repository is added to contain these server-unique repositories. The second repository must be shared and read-write, so it does not fit nicely in the use case. (sad)