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managing multiple webapps,

2003-03-03 Thread Caoilte O'Connor
Hi,

I just got the Catalina manager webapp set up for us, but found that it 
doesn't seem to do everything I expected.

Can anyone confirm this/suggest workarounds?

1) When I restart a webapp using the web interface the configuration files get 
reread (nice) but any changes to the webapp jar (ie code changes) do not. 

Will I need to do something like undeploy/deploy?


2) After a webapp restart, tomcat cannot find any jsp pages in the webapp 
until a page in one of the other webapps is loaded (this is less of a problem 
- it's just a bit weird).


thanks for any suggestions,

caoilte

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