Re: Application Resource reload.

2001-09-27 Thread Peter Pilgrim



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!
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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?

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RE: Application Resource reload.

2001-09-27 Thread iwanek

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



Re: Application Resource reload.

2001-09-26 Thread Marcelo Vanzin

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.

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