I wouldn't recommend reloading - but rather stopping and restarting. I believe Hibernate might be an issue when reloading.
http://www.patrickpeak.com/page/patrick/20050614#your_web_app_is_leaking Matt On 12/4/05, Rutger Heijmerikx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12/4/05, Dan Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hot Diggety! Matt Raible was rumored to have written: > > > > > > No, you just need to reload the context, unless you add new JARs. > > > > Ahh! Ok, makes sense. > > > > > Modify $CATALINA_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml and add a user with a > > > "manager" role. Then login to http://yourserver:port/manager/html - > > > you should be able to start/stop or reload the context from this UI. > > > > Great. Already added a manager role, so all set there. Thanks!! > > > > -Dan > > > > Unfortunately, when i reload the context with that UI i get memory > problems (after about 2 reloads) and i can't see why. That's why i > must restart Tomcat for now. >
