e: jeu. 13/05/2004 15:34
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Objet: RE: Stop WA at startup
Hi,
Have you tried setting the Host's deployOnStartup attribute to false in your
server.xml? Does that address your needs? If not, then you're
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>Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 9:27 AM
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>Subject: RE : Stop WA at startup
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>Hi again !
>For me, a deployment act is not the same semantic as start act : ie vi is
>available in Linux and it is not opened when the system is sta
n and this person is not the one who starts the
web apps after the deployment process.
Regards,
Arnaud
Message d'origine
De: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: jeu. 13/05/2004 15:14
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Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: jeu. 13/05/2004 15:09
Ã: Tomcat Users List
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Objet: RE: Stop WA at startup
Guessing that you are talking about starting instead of stopping...
is for servlets not for w
Hi,
Your message is vague. However, take a look at the deployOnStartup flag
for the Host element in tomcat's configuration reference documentation.
It might not be exactly what you want.
Basically, if you don't want a webapp initialized when the tomcat server
is started, don't deploy that webapp
Guessing that you are talking about starting instead of stopping...
is for servlets not for web applications.
If you include this tag in a servlet definition, the servlet will
be started at startup time. The value for the tag defines the order
of the startup.
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