do you have reloadalble set to true
in your server.xml ?
Florian, Just as a side note, I know I have to constantly
delete out the
/work/Standalone/localhost/xxx directory and start/stop tomcat
(4.1.18/RedHat 7.2) to see my new pages. If I add a new JSP,
delete the
It is much more comfortable to use jar files and put them
in the WEB-INF/lib directory,
because they are really handled automatically.
Try putting your class in a jar file,
and you will have no issuses by adding
each and every class name to the CLASSPATH
BR,
Peter
I thought Tomcat is
Hi!
I have 2 connectors configured, in my Tomcat one secure, one non-secure.
Can I configure two webapps in such way, that one would use
ONLY the secure connector, the other ONLY the non-secure ?
Thx,
PEter
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Can you be more specific, pleae, about the solution.
The reason why I need this solution is that
I'm running two webbaps, and for the one of them
I need secure connection, while the other one
should work with a non-secure connection too.
You could if each connector were in its own Service.
do you have a proper WEB-INF
directory?
I mean, are all the letters uppercase?
Peter
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