On 24/02/2010 09:14, STEINER Stephan wrote:
As above, you're using the wrong Listener type. LifecycleListener is
an
interface from org.apache.catalina and is not part of the Servlet Spec.
You need:
javax.servlet.ServletContextListener
Thanks, that did the trick. Glad I got that ans
>As above, you're using the wrong Listener type. LifecycleListener is
an
>interface from org.apache.catalina and is not part of the Servlet Spec.
> You need:
> javax.servlet.ServletContextListener
Thanks, that did the trick. Glad I got that answer before going
completely mad ;)
Stephan
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On Feb 23, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> The servlet spec is required reading before you ever touch any servlet
> container.
Oops. Guess I missed that memo.
Crap.
Now I'm going to have to resign! I'm living a lie.
;)
Jon Brisbin
Portal Webmaster
NPC International, Inc.
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> From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
> Subject: Re: using my own LifecycleListener
>
> You need:
> javax.servlet.ServletContextListener
Which is declared in your webapp's WEB-INF/web.xml file, not the
element.
The servlet spec is required reading before you ev
On 23/02/2010 18:00, STEINER Stephan wrote:
Hi
I need to launch an initialization procedure as soon as my web
application is deployed on Tomcat (working on a 6.0.20).
As per the documentation, I can define a LifecycleListener in my
context.xml file for the webapp in question. However, the docum
Hi
I need to launch an initialization procedure as soon as my web
application is deployed on Tomcat (working on a 6.0.20).
As per the documentation, I can define a LifecycleListener in my
context.xml file for the webapp in question. However, the documentation
says that it needs to be packe