RE: How to reload library classes?

2001-04-06 Thread Naren Dasu

Are there any performance implications when you set the 'reloadable' to
true ?   Does tomcat check every time a servlet is invoked ?

naren


At 12:05 PM 4/6/01 +1000, Warren Crossing wrote:
tomcat only reloads classes that are in WEB-INF/lib/ or WEB-INF/classes
where the reloadable is set to true in web.xml 
the classes cannot be in the classpath look at classloader.html in the src
tree

documentation ?? anyone can write some!

-Original Message-
From: Felix A. Milovanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 6 April 2001 11:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to reload library classes?


  Hello all,

  I'm a new user in Tomcat and Java and I've found a problem. I compile my
library classes to some directory ( /usr/classes ) and there is a structire
like

/usr/classes/com/my/package1
/usr/classes/com/my/package2

  I've added /usr/classes to classpath, and it works - my classes could be 
used by my servlets. BUT! If I recompile any class from that library, Tomcat
does not reloads them and servlets use the previous version of libraries.

  Is there any way to say Tomcat to automatically reload that classes? And
the very common question - where can I get WHOLE documentation on Tomcat? 
I've just found minimalistic guide...

  Sincerely,
   Felix.




Re: How to reload library classes?

2001-04-06 Thread Jeff Kilbride

Yes. Auto-reloading is not recommended for a production server.

--jeff

- Original Message -
From: "Naren Dasu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: RE: How to reload library classes?


 Are there any performance implications when you set the 'reloadable' to
 true ?   Does tomcat check every time a servlet is invoked ?

 naren


 At 12:05 PM 4/6/01 +1000, Warren Crossing wrote:
 tomcat only reloads classes that are in WEB-INF/lib/ or WEB-INF/classes
 where the reloadable is set to true in web.xml
 the classes cannot be in the classpath look at classloader.html in the
src
 tree
 
 documentation ?? anyone can write some!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Felix A. Milovanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, 6 April 2001 11:56 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: How to reload library classes?
 
 
   Hello all,
 
   I'm a new user in Tomcat and Java and I've found a problem. I compile
my
 library classes to some directory ( /usr/classes ) and there is a
structire
 like
 
 /usr/classes/com/my/package1
 /usr/classes/com/my/package2
 
   I've added /usr/classes to classpath, and it works - my classes could
be
 used by my servlets. BUT! If I recompile any class from that library,
Tomcat
 does not reloads them and servlets use the previous version of libraries.
 
   Is there any way to say Tomcat to automatically reload that classes?
And
 the very common question - where can I get WHOLE documentation on Tomcat?
 I've just found minimalistic guide...
 
   Sincerely,
  Felix.
 





RE: How to reload library classes?

2001-04-05 Thread Warren Crossing

tomcat only reloads classes that are in WEB-INF/lib/ or WEB-INF/classes
where the reloadable is set to true in web.xml 
the classes cannot be in the classpath look at classloader.html in the src
tree

documentation ?? anyone can write some!

-Original Message-
From: Felix A. Milovanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 6 April 2001 11:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to reload library classes?


  Hello all,

  I'm a new user in Tomcat and Java and I've found a problem. I compile my
library classes to some directory ( /usr/classes ) and there is a structire
like

/usr/classes/com/my/package1
/usr/classes/com/my/package2

  I've added /usr/classes to classpath, and it works - my classes could be 
used by my servlets. BUT! If I recompile any class from that library, Tomcat
does not reloads them and servlets use the previous version of libraries.

  Is there any way to say Tomcat to automatically reload that classes? And
the very common question - where can I get WHOLE documentation on Tomcat? 
I've just found minimalistic guide...

  Sincerely,
Felix.