:27, Shahnaz Ali wrote:
> > Its not possible to do these kind of experiments in running production
> > server. But i am sure there is nothing happened like redeploying new war,
> > jar or any kind of change. Server was untouched for last several hours.
>
> Don't you have
.
BR,
Shahnaz Ali.
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Michael Erskine wrote:
> On 8 April 2010 07:47, Shahnaz Ali wrote:
> > No, there was no any hot deployment.
>
> But the evidence points to a change of class so something equivalent
> to a redeployment must have happened.
No, there was no any hot deployment. We deploy our application WAR file and
restart tomcat. This is a must for us. And there was no any change to Log4J
library jar file.
BR,
Shahnaz Ali.
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Yair Ogen wrote:
> Hot deploy is when you load a new version of a
rrent Log4J version is: log4j-1.2.8.jar
Java Version is: 1.5
OS: Redhat Linux
Please explain, what do you mean by "hot deploy" here?
BR,
Shahnaz Ali.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Michael Erskine wrote:
> On 7 April 2010 13:19, Shahnaz Ali wrote:
> > We have IVR applicati
, though of sharing with you
and take your feedback. If you can point out the reason and corrective
action, will be great.
Required logs are uploaded here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/pnxzs6 with
password: 123=-0
Regards,
*Shahnaz Ali*