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Re: [aspectj-users] LTW without need for javaagent
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I do not control the environment (so therefore, I don't control the command line parameters to start it up). Basically, the container is already running and I just drop ears and wars into a directory to deploy. The container itself is managed by a completely separate team (they manage farms of these) and are not very keen on changing they way they do things.
Andy O
On 9/18/06, Matthew Webster <matthew_webster@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andy,
What is being shared, the installation
or the instantiation? So do you share the definition of the system or the
system itself. I am not familiar with the JBoss environment.
Matthew Webster
AOSD Project
Java Technology Centre, MP146
IBM Hursley Park, Winchester, SO21 2JN, England
Telephone: +44 196 2816139 (external) 246139 (internal)
Email: Matthew Webster/UK/IBM @ IBMGB, matthew_webster@xxxxxxxxxx
http://w3.hursley.ibm.com/~websterm/
Hi:
Here's my scenario:
I'm running in a shared JBoss environment so I can't change the JVM command
line arguments to include a javaagent.
Is there any other way I could possibly enable LTW that anyone could possibly
think of? Using Spring maybe?
I know this might be a very specific JBoss question, but any ideas would
be appreciated.
Thanks
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