On Thu, April 3, 2008 9:45 pm, steve kerver wrote:
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(If I shutdown the Oracle database and then don't do a
Tomcat restart when the database comes back up, we get
HTTP 500 errors).
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Also- FYI, we are using Hibernate.
You are not telling us, which tomcat version, java version or OS you
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Steve,
steve kerver wrote:
| (If I shutdown the Oracle database and then don't do a
| Tomcat restart when the database comes back up, we get
| HTTP 500 errors).
Are you getting exceptions in Tomcat's logs? If so, what are they?
I'm guessing that
Hi- I'm an Oracle DBA, but since I work in a small
company, I've been tasked with restarting our Tomcat
servers everytime I have to shut down or restart our
database.
(If I shutdown the Oracle database and then don't do a
Tomcat restart when the database comes back up, we get
HTTP 500 errors).
I think you are correct. We manage our Oracle connections ourselves
using classes12 and a ConnectionPool. I have no need to restart tomcat
after an Oracle bounce. I do restart my Tomcats much more often than
Oracle - every day. It has been almost a year since we restarted Oracle.
It could