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Re: Metro 2.0 and tubes

by Marek Potociar :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,
what you describe is very interesting and certainly it should not work  
that way :) Could you please open a new issue on wsit.dev.java.net and  
if possible, attach to it a reproducible unit test (or an application  
that, when deployed, confirms the behavior you are describing) so that  
I can have a closer look at it? If there is an issue it needs to be  
fixed.

Many thanks in advance,
Marek


On 17.7.2009, at 4:56, metro@... wrote:

> Thanks for that  Potociar.
>
> Actually its interesting that you say the Metro tubes will not get  
> added if I don't place them in the custom metro.xml as that exactly  
> what I did on my first time.
>
> I copied all the default Metro tubes into my metro.xml file and I  
> got an error from one of the Metro Tubes during startup saying  
> something about it already initialised.  This seems to indicate to  
> me that the default metro.xml file loaded up the Metro tubes then it  
> tried to load them up again in my metro.xml file.
>
> I also confirmed this by having my metro.xml file containing only my  
> custom tube then see if the MessageDumpingTube still worked as this  
> was the easiest one to visually see.  It did work, so even if I  
> leave them out of my custom tube it still seems to pick it up from  
> the default metro.xml?
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