Methods and systems for generating a dynamic workflow in a multi-tenant database environment
First Claim
1. A method of modifying a virtual machine functionality without restarting the virtual machine, the method comprising:
- storing one or more archive files within a virtual machine, wherein the archive files each include at least one class file and the virtual machine runs on a host system, further wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the storing of the one or more archive files;
placing the one or more class files within a class path for the virtual machine, wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the placing of the one or more class files; and
registering one or more classes corresponding to the one or more class files in the virtual machine in response to the placing of the one or more class files to the class path, wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the registration of the one or more classes.
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Abstract
Techniques and systems for modifying a virtual machine functionality. Archive files each including at least a class files are received. The archive files are stored within the virtual machine. The virtual machine runs on a host system and neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the receiving or storing of the archive files. Files of the host system are scanned to find class files that are not included in a class path for the virtual machine. The class files are copied to a class path for the virtual machine. Neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the copying of the class files. The classes corresponding to the class files are registered in the virtual machine in response to the copying of the class files to the class path. Neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the registration of the classes.
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1. A method of modifying a virtual machine functionality without restarting the virtual machine, the method comprising:
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storing one or more archive files within a virtual machine, wherein the archive files each include at least one class file and the virtual machine runs on a host system, further wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the storing of the one or more archive files; placing the one or more class files within a class path for the virtual machine, wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the placing of the one or more class files; and registering one or more classes corresponding to the one or more class files in the virtual machine in response to the placing of the one or more class files to the class path, wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the registration of the one or more classes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An article of manufacture comprising a computer-readable medium having stored thereon instructions, that when executed, cause one or more processors to modify a virtual machine functionality, the one or more processors to:
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store one or more archive files within a virtual machine, wherein the archive files each include at least one class file and the virtual machine runs on a host system, further wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the storing of the one or more archive files; place the one or more class files within a class path for the virtual machine, wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the placing of the one or more class files; and register one or more classes corresponding to the one or more class files in the virtual machine in response to the placing of the one or more class files to the class path, wherein neither the virtual machine nor the host system are restarted in response to the registration of the one or more classes. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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