Вопрос

I am publishing a JAR directly into a folder that SmartfoxServer uses for extensions. If the extension is not in use, it works, but if the extension is in use I get a file in use error.

Here's the kicker: there is a setting in SmartfoxServer to automatically update the extension during runtime if the file is updated. The point is, that the file can be overwriten without negative consequence.

I don't think this is a problem specific to SmartFoxServer or IntelliJ though the solution may be. When I drag and drop the file from a different publish location to the "extensions" directory where I want it, after a confirm overwrite, all is good.

Any recommendations on how to get around this?

Это было полезно?

Решение

The solution was the move the installation of the destination directory outside "Program Files". In my case I installed SmartFoxServer at c:\SmartFoxServer_2X instead of inside the Program Files directory.

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