Jetty/Zip Exceptions Reading Jar or War Files
Introduction
A Zip exception occurs when Jetty rereads a Jar or WAR file.
The JVM maintains a cache of zip file indexes, and does not support hot replacement of zip files. Thus if you redeploy a web application using the same WAR or Jar files, exceptions occur when Jetty rereads the jars. See Oracle Bug 4774421 for more information.
Remedy
The remedy is to avoid hot replacing Jar or WAR files, which can be difficult if you are using the hot Context Provider. You can use the following techniques to reduce exposure to this issue:
- Deploy unpacked classes in the WEB-INF/classes directory rather than as a Jar file under WEB-INF/lib.
- Deploy all WAR and Jar files with a version number in their filename or path. If the code changes, a new version number applies, avoiding the cache problem.
- Deploy a packed WAR file with the setExtractWAR option set to true. This causes the WAR to be extracted to a temporary directory and thus to a new location. This technique does not work if a temporary directory is in use.
- Deploy an unpacked WAR file with the setCopyWebDir option set to true. This causes the directory to be extracted to a temporary directory and thus to a new location. This technique does not work if a temporary directory is in use.