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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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6
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b85
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generic
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generic
Build : build 1.6.0-b78
Build Location : /net/koori/onestop/jdk/1.6.0/latest
OS/Machines : DNM-011(winxp professional), Honkong(winxp home)
Problem description:
If "deployment.trace" and "deployment.log" are set to true then exercising of "Delete Files" option is leaving following trace and log files inside <deployment_home>/log
directory:
- jcp.log
- javaws$$$$.log
- javaws$$$$.trace
These log/trace files are getting generated with the "Delete Files" option only not with any other options provided on various TABS. Also ideally "Delete Files" option should remove all the files from the log and cache directory under all conditions
Steps to reproduce :
1) Install 1.6.0 on your machine
2) Remove the <deployment_home> from the host
3) Invoke JCP and Click Advanced and select "Enable logging" and "Enable tracing" otions under Debugging. Click "Apply" and OK
4) Invoke JCP and Click Settings > Delete Files
On the "Delete Temporary Files" dialog, click OK. One can noticed following javaws trace and log files getting created
- javaws$$$$.log
- javaws$$$$.trace
5) Invoke JCP again and Click Settings > Delete Files
On the "Delete Temporary Files" dialog, click OK. Now one can notice "jcp.log" getting created inside the log directory
Build Location : /net/koori/onestop/jdk/1.6.0/latest
OS/Machines : DNM-011(winxp professional), Honkong(winxp home)
Problem description:
If "deployment.trace" and "deployment.log" are set to true then exercising of "Delete Files" option is leaving following trace and log files inside <deployment_home>/log
directory:
- jcp.log
- javaws$$$$.log
- javaws$$$$.trace
These log/trace files are getting generated with the "Delete Files" option only not with any other options provided on various TABS. Also ideally "Delete Files" option should remove all the files from the log and cache directory under all conditions
Steps to reproduce :
1) Install 1.6.0 on your machine
2) Remove the <deployment_home> from the host
3) Invoke JCP and Click Advanced and select "Enable logging" and "Enable tracing" otions under Debugging. Click "Apply" and OK
4) Invoke JCP and Click Settings > Delete Files
On the "Delete Temporary Files" dialog, click OK. One can noticed following javaws trace and log files getting created
- javaws$$$$.log
- javaws$$$$.trace
5) Invoke JCP again and Click Settings > Delete Files
On the "Delete Temporary Files" dialog, click OK. Now one can notice "jcp.log" getting created inside the log directory