so with the
logging "LogManager.shutdown();".
But "try Tomcat 5.5x" - do you recommend that because it has improvements in
this area?
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shutdown();".
But "try Tomcat 5.5x" - do you recommend that because it has improvements in
this area?
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Paulo Alvim wrote:
> Thank you all
>
> It's good to know that we're not alone...but since we used to have workable
> 'hot deploy' others pre-J2EE App Servers our customers will insist with
> that - maybe we'll have to reconsider other App Server as our m
Is this a known issue on Windows XP? What is the work around if there is
any?
Thanks.
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Yes.
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Is your Tomcat server on Windows box?
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I changed my Host definition
file).
Any clues?
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Most likely a jar or resource file is locked, and
: Tomcat 5.5 hot deploy question
Hi,
>From what I understand if I want a webapp to be auto deployed from a war
file under tomcat I should have the following:
...
...
The problem is that when I copy a new mywebapp.war file in to tomcat I
see a half exploded Or dele
Hi,
>From what I understand if I want a webapp to be auto deployed from a war
file under tomcat I should have the following:
...
...
The problem is that when I copy a new mywebapp.war file in to tomcat I
see a half exploded Or deleted mywebapp folder. By this I me
Thank you all
It's good to know that we're not alone...but since we used to have workable
'hot deploy' others pre-J2EE App Servers our customers will insist with
that - maybe we'll have to reconsider other App Server as our main
Open-Source production environment opt
Hi,
I'm afraid the subject of this post caused it to go to my spam box, :->
L.
On Apr 8, 2005 6:18 AM, Paulo Alvim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We had a "war" file with about 30MB using JSP pre-compilation and hot deploy
> as suggested in the Tomc
On Apr 7, 2005, at 3:34 PM, Paulo Alvim wrote:
But is this really an official "known issue"? Do you know more links
about
the problem?
Well I just did a google search for "tomcat undeploy memory leak".
Here's three references:
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:UhbMR4dZfhoJ:www.jroller.com/pa
But is this really an official "known issue"? Do you know more links about
the problem?
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Assunto: Re: JVM's perm size always increase afte
B using JSP pre-compilation and hot
deploy
as suggested in the Tomcat web-site. But after using the hot deploy a
few
times we received "out of memory" messages - in the JVM permanent area
(perm).
After migrating to 1.5.0_02 - to get better JVM information - we could
see
that the used perm s
Hi,
We had a "war" file with about 30MB using JSP pre-compilation and hot deploy
as suggested in the Tomcat web-site. But after using the hot deploy a few
times we received "out of memory" messages - in the JVM permanent area
(perm).
After migrating to 1.5.0_02 - to get be
minate the possibility of hot deploy,
right? Meaning, any time I change my war file, I need to
restart tomcat?
Next I will try an expanded war and reloadable classes, but
any comments would be appreciated.
This is 4.1.29 under jboss.
Th
dai cara!! :P
you have to undeploy before deploying again an already existing
application...
Claudio Carvalho wrote:
Cláudio CarvalhoHi,
Does anybody know how to make a deploy on a running tomcat (hot deploy)?
When I try do it using the Tomcat Web Application Manager, I got the following
Cláudio CarvalhoHi,
Does anybody know how to make a deploy on a running tomcat (hot deploy)?
When I try do it using the Tomcat Web Application Manager, I got the following message
FAIL - Application already exists at path /myapplicationThanks.
Millennium ChemInformatics
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>Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:07 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Hot deploy?
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm very much looking forward to Tomcat 5.x! Reading the docs, I can't
tell
>
Hi all,
I'm very much looking forward to Tomcat 5.x! Reading the docs, I can't tell
if Tomcat 5.0 offers JBoss-style hot-deployment of WARs or not. By "JBoss-style",
I mean all I have to do is drop a new WAR into a deployment directory, and it will
get picked up and redeployed. Section 4 of the
Leonardo Kenji Shikida wrote:
is there an easy way to deploy a web application over another existent
one without stopping tomcat and without killing the current sessions?
Hi Leonardo,
You can redeploy a webapp through the admin or manager applications. I
have not tested myself, but I think tha
looks like a windows solution... is there something for UNIX?
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is there an easy way to deploy a web application over another existent
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From: Nguyen Anh Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 00:18
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Subject: Re: Hot deploy in Tomcat4 and Tomcat5
Hi,
I try to deploy the example attached with this mail in
the folder /webaaps. This is a deployment in
Hi, Chris,
Thank you very much for your help. It works now.
I am not aware of the change, because in the real
work, I deploy my apps outside of Tomcat, so I have to
do all the configurations, mappings ...
But today I am just lazy, and try to deploy it inside
Tomcat to play, and get trouble :-)
Th
Hi,
I try to deploy the example attached with this mail in
the folder /webaaps. This is a deployment in
appBase directory of Tomcat, and requires no further
configuration.
It is a sample from a book.
It can be run like this:
http://localhost:8080/chapter04/login.html
Then you can input username an
With Tomcat 3.2, it works well.
However, with Tomcat 4.1.29 and Tomcat 5.0.14, when I
click the button "Login", I receive this error:
HTTP Status 404 - /chapter04/servlet/LoginServlet
-
type Status report
message /chapter04/servlet/LoginServlet
Hi,
I try to deploy the example attached with this mail in
the folder /webaaps. This is a deployment in
appBase directory of Tomcat, and requires no further
configuration.
It is a sample from a book.
It can be run like this:
http://localhost:8080/chapter04/login.html
Then you can input username an
* Yoav Shapira
> Howdy,
> Are there any errors in the logs when you redeploy? Does
> a simple reload (not redeploy) work?
==> localhost_log.2003-06-30.txt <==
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.stop(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService.stop(Unknown
* Yoav Shapira
> Howdy,
> Are there any errors in the logs when you redeploy? Does
> a simple reload (not redeploy) work?
How do you do "a simple reload"?
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Howdy,
Are there any errors in the logs when you redeploy? Does
a simple reload (not redeploy) work?
Yoav Shapira
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>From: Jon Haugsand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 11:46 AM
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>S
* Jon Haugsand
> * ben jessel
>> add reloadable="true" in with the Context parameters
>
> Did so:
>reloadable="true" />
No, I mean this:
It does not help though.
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* ben jessel
> add reloadable="true" in with the Context parameters
Did so:
/bin/ls -l /var/tomcat4/tilgang/
total 741
-rw-r--r--1 nbulo1 tomcat4754228 Jun 27 17:23 tilgang.war
But no deployment :-(
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add reloadable="true" in with the Context parameters
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Running tomc
Running tomcat 4.1 installed from RPM things look fine, but for some
reason or another I cannot get hot (re)deployment to work. Copying a
war file into /var/tomcat4/webapps makes it jus lay there.
I mean this worked yesterday :-( but I cannot imagine what I have done
differently today except chan
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Ryan Cornia wrote:
> Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:35:25 -0700
> From: Ryan Cornia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Hot Deploy an Application in Tomcat 4.1.12?
>
> Is
Is there a way to "hot" deploy a new application into tomcat 4.1.12
without restarting? The catch is I need to setup a JNDI datasource in
the server.xml. Is there a way to do that, have tomcat recognize the new
context and create the new JNDI resource without having to do a restart.
O
Hello Folks,
Is 'hot deploy' something that is being planned for Tomcat 4.0. I use
Tomcat with JBoss and do not use an EAR file to deploy to the combination
... instead deploy a server side jar for JBoss and the compiled classes for
Tomcat. If I stick to the current method of deplo
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Frans Verhoef wrote:
> Why do you need to edit web.xml, whenever you add a servlet?
> I do not think there is anything editable that will help in adding
> servlets in the web.xml file.
>
> If you add a new servlet in an existing context, it should be
> automatically being
Why do you need to edit web.xml, whenever you add a servlet?
I do not think there is anything editable that will help in adding
servlets in the web.xml file.
If you add a new servlet in an existing context, it should be
automatically being recognised and run.
Otherwise, if you want to add it i
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Allan Kamau wrote:
> is there such a thing like Hot deployment of new
> servlets and/or servlets.
> this requires the editing of the context's web.xml,
> can this be done without TC restart?.
There is no HotDeploy, however you can set a to
be reloadable which means that ser
Allan Kamau wrote:
>
> is there such a thing like Hot deployment of new
> servlets and/or servlets.
> this requires the editing of the context's web.xml,
> can this be done without TC restart?.
Just a comment...
If Tomcat can be shutdown via a port, why can't it be told to read the
new config us
is there such a thing like Hot deployment of new
servlets and/or servlets.
this requires the editing of the context's web.xml,
can this be done without TC restart?.
Allan.
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