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Hi i have a really strange problem. I work on a project that uses Spring 4.2.4, Hibernate 5 and WebSphere Liberty Profile 8.5.5 as application server. When i change the content of jsp files, this changes are not reflected and i have to restart the server every time. Instead changes made to css or java files are reflected and i do not need to restart the server.

I created a little project with only one jsp and the spring libraries to isolate the problem and i noticed that if i remove the spring-data-jpa library from the classpath, the server reflects the jsp changes and everything works fine. Unfortunately i need that library.

I tried to upgrade the spring libraries to 4.3.1 version, and the spring-data-jpa to 1.10.2 version but nothing changes.

These are the spring libraries i use:

spring-aop-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-aspects-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-beans-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-context-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-context-support-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-core-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-data-commons-1.12.1.RELEASE.jar
spring-data-commons-core-1.4.1.RELEASE.jar
spring-data-jpa-1.10.1.RELEASE.jar
spring-data-oracle-1.2.1.RELEASE.jar
spring-expression-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-instrument-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-jdbc-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-orm-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-oxm-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-tx-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-web-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar
spring-webmvc-4.2.4.RELEASE.jar

and the properties in my server.xml

<featureManager>
    <feature>javaee-7.0</feature>
    <feature>localConnector-1.0</feature>
    <feature>distributedMap-1.0</feature>
    <feature>ejbRemote-3.2</feature>
</featureManager>

<applicationManager autoExpand="true"/>

<applicationMonitor updateTrigger="mbean"/>

I don't understand which is the correlation between Liberty and spring-data-jpa, why this library interferes with the server functionalities? Is there any parameter i have to set in the server.xml or in web.xml?

I also tried to add all the Liberty features (http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SS7K4U_liberty/com.ibm.websphere.wlp.zseries.doc/ae/rwlp_feat.html) to the server.xml but nothing changes.

Please help me, every server restart takes about 3 minutes.

Thanks in advance!

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  • Do you have other applications on the server that make use of the 'spring-data-jpa' library?
    – Haxiel
    Jul 27, 2016 at 9:42
  • no it's the only one that uses that library Jul 27, 2016 at 9:59
  • What development environment are you using or is it standalone server? As you could try to change updateTrigger to pool instead of mbean, as maybe your dev environment is not correctly invoking update on Liberty.
    – Gas
    Jul 27, 2016 at 13:07

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It's likely that the issue here is related to the one resolved in this APAR, which was included in WebSphere Liberty 16.0.0.2: PI58316: Changes to JSP in EAR or WAR not picked up if CDI-1.2 feature enabled

That issue deals with JSP files not reloading correctly when the cdi-1.2 feature is enabled. In the case here, the javaee-7.0 feature enables cdi-1.2. If it's possible, upgrading the Liberty server to the 16.0.0.2 fixpack should resolve this issue. Alternatively, removing the javaee-7.0 feature and only enabling non cdi-1.2 features (eg. jsp-2.3) may also resolve the issue.

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  • +1 for tracking down the specific bug. However, OP mentioned that the JSP changes are reflected if the 'spring-data-jpa' library is removed from the class path. Wouldn't that be inconsistent behaviour?
    – Haxiel
    Jul 27, 2016 at 13:54
  • I solve the problem 20 minutes ago on my own but this is a great answer. Thank you! Jul 27, 2016 at 13:56
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    @XSurgent the spring-data-jpa contains cdi package that maybe is causing the issue. docs.spring.io/spring-data/jpa/docs/current/api/org/… Jul 27, 2016 at 14:05
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    @XSurgent as @amicoderozer referenced, it's likely that the application doesn't exercise the cdi-1.2 feature without the spring-data-jpa project
    – wtlucy
    Jul 27, 2016 at 14:14

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