<Context path="/WFView" reloadable="true" docBase="C:\test\jni\WFView"
workDir="C:\test\jni\WFView\work" />
In the tomcat server.xml file usually does the trick.
The magic part is "reloadable=\"true\"".
--- Pat
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DarĂo Vasconcelos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:22 AM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: Re: A couple questions about Tapestry
>
> I was wondering... how do you make classes reloadable in Tomcat?
>
> Also, I've found that even with the disable-caching=true set, I need
> to send a reset signal to the page (app?service=reset/PageName) in
> order to refresh it...
>
>
>
> On 7/14/05, Preston CRAWFORD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Of course I will Google these as well, but as we're on a time crunch I
> > thought I'd ask here as well in the hopes someone knew the answer.
> >
> > Basically we're creating a new J2EE application and trying to suss out
> > the directory structure of the application and how it's organized in
> > the
> > source tree. A number of our developers like using WebSphere or Tomcat
> > from within Eclipse. Using the debugging, etc. So I've been tasked
> > with
> > finding out, before we jump into any particular directory structure,
> > with making sure the other developers can do as much as they're used
> > to
> > within Tomcat.
> >
> > I've worked with it some already and I know I can change classes and
> > have the changes be reloaded in process in Tomcat. The big question to
> > me is whether you can do the same thing with .page files and .html
> > files. It strikes me that you probably can't do this with Tapestry
> > regardless. That these are loaded as they're called, but you don't get
> > the chance to reload them. I could be wrong, though, so hopefully
> > someone can answer that difinitively. So in other words, could you
> > hand
> > edit a .page file or a .html file in Tomcat's webapps directory and
> > have
> > the changes take when you refreshed the page. If so then I need to
> > figure out a directory structure or something that accomodates this
> > inside Eclipse.
> >
> > I know debugging and class changes work. So that's the only real
> > question, I guess.
> >
> > Preston
> >
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