Cindy,
If this is a problem for you, turn reloading off in your context.xml and
use the manager app's Reload command instead. This command can be
executed either through hitting a URL, using the manager html pages, or
(best) through an Ant command. Doing this means the reload only happens
wh
At 08:00 PM 3/15/04 -0500, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Hi Chris,
No, I'm not using Ant (yeah, yeah, I know I should...) This is my local development
machine where I have WEB-INF/classes set as my output directory when I c
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> 3) If you're hot-deploying WAR files, shouldn't you be using
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Tim,
So what do you suggest in the case of copying a war file that takes 15
seconds to copy?
That's a good question. I have a couple of thoughts:
1) When does the date of the inode get set -- at the beginning of the
copy or at the end
2) Isn't there a way to set the time interval used to check
So what do you suggest in the case of copying a war file that takes 15
seconds to copy?
Tim
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Cindy,
I like Tomcat's ability to reload a context when a change is made to
one of my application's classes, but I'm having a problem with it
reloading before the class has finished compiling. Is there a way to
delay the reloading until all the files are ready?
I highly recommend doing all your co
I like Tomcat's ability to reload a context when a change is made to one of my
application's classes, but I'm having a problem with it reloading before the class has
finished compiling. Is there a way to delay the reloading until all the files are
ready?
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.24
Thanks
Cindy