Very useful indeed.
And yes i mean serverside lifecycle.
Is there a way to subscibe to server startup process?
I want to initialise some things if my server starts. For example
create my database connection pool.
I dont want to wait for the first user request to do all that stuff.
Thank you in
You can configure a servlet to load on startup in web.xml and then do
your startup work in the servlet's init() method.
servlet
servlet-nameMyServlet/servlet-name
servlet-classfoo.bar. MyServlet /servlet-class
load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
/servlet
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
Ben,
I think you may be confused about the boundary between your GWT client
and your server. The EntryPoint is just the first piece of your code
that gets executed on the client, like a main() method. Any variables
you declare in the EntryPoint or elsewhere in client code remain as
long as the
Hi Folks,
If I have a heavy load web application i do not want to rebuild some
data (eg. creating instances and loading stuff from database etc.) for
every page request.
I want to do that once at startup or any later point and keep things
alive as long as my webservice is online.And i would