Re: Application Resource reload.
Yes look in struts-config.xml for the answer. There should be a reload action unless you deleted it. Type in the URL in to your browser `http://localhost:8080/web-app/admin/reload.do' Bookmark it! -- Peter Pilgrim | |++44 (0)207-545-9923 \ \ ___ / / ... . - ( * ) --- -- _Cafe_Savannah,_San Antonio,Ibiza__ Message History From: Mark Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 26/09/2001 14:32 MST Is it possible to reload the applicationresource.properties file without restarting the web server/servlet container? Is it possible to reload the struts-config.xml? -CUT- -- This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden.
RE: Application Resource reload.
Hello, `http://localhost:8080/web-app/admin/reload.do' This surely is useful, but the original struts-conifg.xml has a little comment over it saying this should be protected by some security measure in an real application. Now I wonder how it can be done. Any ideas? -- kazumi
Application Resource reload.
Is it possible to reload the applicationresource.properties file without restarting the web server/servlet container? Is it possible to reload the struts-config.xml? Thanks, Mark
Re: Application Resource reload.
Mark Gordon wrote: Is it possible to reload the applicationresource.properties file without restarting the web server/servlet container? Is it possible to reload the struts-config.xml? The default webapp comes with some mapping to do that (I think they are commented out by default.) Check the URL localhost/myWebApp/admin/reload.do and see if it works, or take a look at the config file to look for those mappings. -- []'s Marcelo Vanzin Touch Tecnologia [EMAIL PROTECTED] We're an underground revolution working overtime