Currently, it is only checked if a registry.jar file exists, if it exists it is not downloaded.
It is not checked if the remote file is the same as the current one -> Updating the registry is not possible automatically.
Manual workaround:
- Remove the
registry.jar-file (e.g. by renaming it)
- Deploy the registry
Currently, it is only checked if a
registry.jarfile exists, if it exists it is not downloaded.It is not checked if the remote file is the same as the current one -> Updating the registry is not possible automatically.
Manual workaround:
registry.jar-file (e.g. by renaming it)