On Jun 19, 2012, at 5:38 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Being stuck in the middle of such a process I
understand the rationale: go down, let the backup happen or something such, then only open
the doors from outside and start serving.
Well you don't have to open the front end… This is just the servlet container. Usually
you have an apache in front (or nginx, or…).
When you perform upgrade you always need to block the front end because as an admin you
need to verify the site works fine before you open it up for "public"
consumption. This is no different.
Thanks
-Vincent
Maybe the right thing to offer is to run a script
instead of going down?
I would add to it to send a mail just before... since doing this might be configured in
xwiki and it is harder in scripts?
Paul
Le 19 juin 2012 à 13:05, Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi devs,
I see that Denis has added the following:
if
("1".equals(config.getProperty("xwiki.store.migration.exitAfterEnd",
"0"))) {
logger.error("Exiting because xwiki.store.migration.exitAfterEnd is
set");
System.exit(0);
This is really bad IMO since System.exit should never be used in JavaEE/Servlet apps.
See also
http://nemo.sonarsource.org/drilldown/violations/XWIKI?rids%5B%5D=367322&am…
One problem for example is that this will stop the full Servlet JVM so if XWiki runs in a
Servlet container running several other webapps suddenly the whole Servlet container will
go down!
What should be done instead is to remove this "feature" which has no real
meaning in a Servlet environment.
I'm thus proposing to deprecate this feature. I don't even understand what use
cases it brings.
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
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