Hot deploy in weblogic 10.0 not working

Hi,
I am trying to do hot deploy in an exploded war deployment. If I deploy the same exploded war in weblogic 9.2, I can update the class files without restarting the sever. However, in weblogic 10.0 system throws “java.lang.ClassCastException: com.xxx.xxx.xxxxx” when it tries to reload the app after the old class file has been updated with a new one. If the server is restarted then the new class file is picked without any errors. Are there different settings in weblogic 10.0 to enable hot deploy? Please let me know.
Thanks a lot.

Please don't cross-post.
Cameron Purdy
Tangosol Inc.
Tangosol Coherence: Clustered Coherent Cache for J2EE
Information at http://www.tangosol.com/
"vinayvangala" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Hi,
Did anybody get hot deploy in an expanded directory format to work
in weblogic 6.0 sp2. I have tried to follow the documentation but
couldn't get it to work.
Thanks
Vinay

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    Name                     Version                        Vendor     Creation Date
    misc-cnic-register       1.72.1.v50.1i-1vmw.550.0.0.... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-lpfc820             8.2.3.1-129vmw.550.0.0.1331820 VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-megaraid-mbox       2.20.5.1-6vmw.550.0.0.1331820  VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    esx-xlibs                5.5.0-0.0.1331820              VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    lpfc                     10.0.100.1-1vmw.550.0.0.133... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    mtip32xx-native          3.3.4-1vmw.550.1.15.1623387    VMware     2/22/2014 1:1...
    net-nx-nic               5.0.621-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    block-cciss              3.6.14-10vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-fnic                1.6.0.5-1OEM.500.0.0.472560    cisco      9/30/2013 11:...
    net-enic                 2.1.2.42-1OEM.500.0.0.472560   Cisco      9/5/2013 8:30...
    sata-sata-sil24          1.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    rste                     2.0.2.0088-4vmw.550.1.15.16... VMware     2/22/2014 1:1...
    elxnet                   10.0.100.0v-1vmw.550.0.0.13... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-aacraid             1.1.5.1-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-cmd64x          0.2.5-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-cnic                 1.72.52.v55.1-1vmw.550.0.0.... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-adp94xx             1.0.8.12-6vmw.550.0.0.1331820  VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-be2net               4.6.100.0v-1vmw.550.0.0.133... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-ixgbe                3.7.13.7.14iov-12vmw.550.2.... VMware     4/29/2015 6:4...
    net-igb                  5.0.5.1.1-1vmw.550.2.54.240... VMware     1/1/2015 8:00...
    epsec-mux                5.1.0-01814505                 VMware     5/13/2014 4:3...
    esx-base                 5.5.0-2.62.2702864             VMware     4/29/2015 6:4...
    ata-pata-sil680          0.4.8-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ipmi-ipmi-msghandler     39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-hpt3x2n         0.3.4-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-megaraid-sas        5.34-9vmw.550.2.33.2068190     VMware     8/23/2014 1:5...
    scsi-mptsas              4.23.01.00-9vmw.550.0.0.133... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-bnx2                 2.2.3d.v55.2-1vmw.550.0.0.1... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-via             0.3.3-2vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ima-qla4xxx              2.01.31-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-amd             0.3.10-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820    VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-serverworks     0.4.3-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    sata-sata-promise        2.12-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    sata-sata-nv             3.5-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ipmi-ipmi-devintf        39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-ips                 7.12.05-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    sata-sata-svw            2.3-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-mptspi              4.23.01.00-9vmw.550.0.0.133... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-e1000e               1.1.2-4vmw.550.1.15.1623387    VMware     2/22/2014 1:1...
    esx-xserver              5.5.0-0.0.1331820              VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-tg3                  3.123c.v55.5-1vmw.550.2.33.... VMware     8/23/2014 1:5...
    net-forcedeth            0.61-2vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-aic79xx             3.1-5vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    sata-ata-piix            2.12-10vmw.550.2.33.2068190    VMware     8/23/2014 1:5...
    scsi-bnx2i               2.72.11.v55.4-1vmw.550.0.0.... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ohci-usb-ohci            1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-qla4xxx             5.01.03.2-6vmw.550.0.0.1331820 VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-qla2xxx             902.k1.1-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820  VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    net-mlx4-core            1.9.7.0-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-atiixp          0.4.6-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    misc-drivers             5.5.0-2.62.2702864             VMware     4/29/2015 6:4...
    esx-dvfilter-generic-... 5.5.0-0.0.1331820              VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ata-pata-pdc2027x        1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    qlnativefc               1.0.12.0-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820  VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    lsi-mr3                  0.255.03.01-2vmw.550.1.16.1... VMware     4/15/2014 9:0...
    vshield                  5.5.3-2172759                  VMware     9/30/2014 2:3...
    net-vmxnet3              1.1.3.0-3vmw.550.2.39.2143827  VMware     9/18/2014 11:...
    scsi-hpsa                5.5.0-44vmw.550.0.0.1331820    VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    tools-light              5.5.0-2.62.2702864             VMware     4/29/2015 6:4...
    scsi-mpt2sas             14.00.00.00-3vmw.550.1.15.1... VMware     2/22/2014 1:1...
    scsi-bnx2fc              1.72.53.v55.1-1vmw.550.0.0.... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    lsi-msgpt3               00.255.03.03-1vmw.550.1.15.... VMware     2/22/2014 1:1...
    net-e1000                8.0.3.1-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    xhci-xhci                1.0-2vmw.550.2.39.2143827      VMware     9/18/2014 11:...
    ipmi-ipmi-si-drv         39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    sata-ahci                3.0-21vmw.550.2.54.2403361     VMware     1/1/2015 8:00...
    net-bnx2x                1.72.56.v55.2-1vmw.550.0.0.... VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    scsi-megaraid2           2.00.4-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820    VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    ehci-ehci-hcd            1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    esx-tboot                5.5.0-2.33.2068190             VMware     8/23/2014 1:5...
    uhci-usb-uhci            1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    sata-sata-sil            2.3-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
    vcloud-agent             5.5.0-1280396                  VMware     8/17/2013 4:0...
    net-mlx4-en              1.9.7.0-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820   VMware     9/19/2013 6:0...
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    PowerCLI D:\ImageBuild> Get-Cluster 0000000-ESXVCLOUDCL1.ALN | Get-VMHost |Test-
    DeployRuleSetCompliance
    VMHost               ItemList
    esx142269.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140622.vm.seo.... {}
    esx139784.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140617.vm.seo.... {}
    esx138793.vm.seo.... {}
    esx135523.vm.seo.... {}
    esx138945.vm.seo.... {}
    esx138794.vm.seo.... {}
    esx139783.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140309.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140310.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140311.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140313.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140339.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140614.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140615.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140616.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140618.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140619.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140621.vm.seo.... {}
    esx141947.vm.seo.... {}
    esx141945.vm.seo.... {}
    esx142271.vm.seo.... {}
    esx142270.vm.seo.... {}
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    net-enic                       2.1.2.42-1OEM.500.0.0.472560           Cisco   VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-amd                   0.3.10-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-atiixp                0.4.6-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-cmd64x                0.2.5-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-hpt3x2n               0.3.4-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-pdc2027x              1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-serverworks           0.4.3-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-sil680                0.4.8-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-via                   0.3.3-2vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    block-cciss                    3.6.14-10vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ehci-ehci-hcd                  1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    elxnet                         10.0.100.0v-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    epsec-mux                      5.1.0-01814505                         VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-base                       5.5.0-2.62.2702864                     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-dvfilter-generic-fastpath  5.5.0-0.0.1331820                      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-tboot                      5.5.0-2.33.2068190                     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-xlibs                      5.5.0-0.0.1331820                      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-xserver                    5.5.0-0.0.1331820                      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ima-qla4xxx                    2.01.31-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ipmi-ipmi-devintf              39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ipmi-ipmi-msghandler           39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ipmi-ipmi-si-drv               39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    lpfc                           10.0.100.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    lsi-mr3                        0.255.03.01-2vmw.550.1.16.1746018      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    lsi-msgpt3                     00.255.03.03-1vmw.550.1.15.1623387     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    misc-cnic-register             1.72.1.v50.1i-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    misc-drivers                   5.5.0-2.62.2702864                     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    mtip32xx-native                3.3.4-1vmw.550.1.15.1623387            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-be2net                     4.6.100.0v-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-bnx2                       2.2.3d.v55.2-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-bnx2x                      1.72.56.v55.2-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-cnic                       1.72.52.v55.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-e1000                      8.0.3.1-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-e1000e                     1.1.2-4vmw.550.1.15.1623387            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-forcedeth                  0.61-2vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-igb                        5.0.5.1.1-1vmw.550.2.54.2403361        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-ixgbe                      3.7.13.7.14iov-12vmw.550.2.62.2702864  VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-mlx4-core                  1.9.7.0-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-mlx4-en                    1.9.7.0-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-nx-nic                     5.0.621-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-tg3                        3.123c.v55.5-1vmw.550.2.33.2068190     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-vmxnet3                    1.1.3.0-3vmw.550.2.39.2143827          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ohci-usb-ohci                  1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    qlnativefc                     1.0.12.0-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    rste                           2.0.2.0088-4vmw.550.1.15.1623387       VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-ahci                      3.0-21vmw.550.2.54.2403361             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-ata-piix                  2.12-10vmw.550.2.33.2068190            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-sata-nv                   3.5-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-sata-promise              2.12-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-sata-sil24                1.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-sata-sil                  2.3-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    sata-sata-svw                  2.3-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-aacraid                   1.1.5.1-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-adp94xx                   1.0.8.12-6vmw.550.0.0.1331820          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-aic79xx                   3.1-5vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-bnx2fc                    1.72.53.v55.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-bnx2i                     2.72.11.v55.4-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-hpsa                      5.5.0-44vmw.550.0.0.1331820            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-ips                       7.12.05-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-lpfc820                   8.2.3.1-129vmw.550.0.0.1331820         VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-megaraid-mbox             2.20.5.1-6vmw.550.0.0.1331820          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-megaraid-sas              5.34-9vmw.550.2.33.2068190             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-megaraid2                 2.00.4-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-mpt2sas                   14.00.00.00-3vmw.550.1.15.1623387      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-mptsas                    4.23.01.00-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-mptspi                    4.23.01.00-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-qla2xxx                   902.k1.1-9vmw.550.0.0.1331820          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    scsi-qla4xxx                   5.01.03.2-6vmw.550.0.0.1331820         VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    uhci-usb-uhci                  1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    vcloud-agent                   5.5.0-1280396                          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    vmware-fdm                     5.5.0-2001466                          VMware  VMwareCertified   -
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       Module Parameters:
            Host Key: 0x104b0
            Configured LAN MTUs:
            +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
            | LAN ID |    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10    -    -    -    -    -    - |
            |    MTU | 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500    -    -    -    -    -    - |
            +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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