i am using tomcat 3.2
But seems tomcat 3.2 cannot reload Servlet..
Can anyone tell me how to config Tomcat 4.0/3.3 to make Servlet reloadable ?
And, tomcat 3.2 / tomcat 4.0. Which is better ?
Thanks
/* Kenny Ma
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I've tried and tried and I cannot figure this out. How is this done?
-Matt
/* Kenny Ma
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Dear Kenny,
Check if reloadable is true for ur application in Server.xml file.
Context path=/examples docBase=webapps/examples debug=0
reloadable=true
/Context
cheers
asheesh
- Original Message -
From: Kenny Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
I am using Tomcat + Apache
Why I always need to restart tomcat to get my latest result after I make
change of my Servlet program ? Is it tomcat cache the program ? If so, how
can I turn the cache off ?
It never happened when i use Jserv+Apache before. Thanks
/* Kenny Ma
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- Original Message -
From: Kenny Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:38 AM
Subject: Help ~ Tomcat cache problem
Hi,
I am using Tomcat + Apache
Why I always need to restart tomcat to get my latest result after I make
change of my Servlet
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The three are files are made under logs but my System.err.println messages
dont go there. Please advise.
Thanks a lot.
Abhijat Thakur
bDNA Corporation
/* Kenny Ma
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I got it, thanks
alright. Assuming that Hello is a servlet (extends HttpServlet) then you
dont need the servlet.
eg:
public void doGet( ... )
{
log(hello);
...
}
cheers
dim
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Kenny Ma wrote:
because:
Hello.java:27: cannot resolve
program if i cant print log to file
Thanks
/* Kenny Ma
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output to those files.
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