I have a script that resets the web and apache servers, compiles the
webapp classes, and deletes the classes in the work directory.   


Emil Diego
Website Administrator
University of Miami School of Business
305.284.5449


-----Original Message-----
From: John Villar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 12:20 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [tomcat] Re: Where do I place a servlet class

QM escribi?:

>On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 12:04:10PM -0400, Diego, Emil wrote:
>: I saw that.  I've read a couple of negative things about enabling the
invoker.
>: It seems it's less secure and stuff.  I figured it would be better to

>use
>: explicit mapping, but cant get that to work.  I'll keep trying but if

>I cant
>: get it working I guess I'll just enable the invoker.
>
>That should work as a short-term goal, but you'd do yourself a favor to

>find out what's going on.  If the servlet mapping works through the 
>invoker then it must work through a manual mapping, as well.
>
>I missed the earlier posts: what's the error in the Tomcat logs?
>
>Did you recompile your webapp with the newer Tomcat JARs, etc.?
>
>There's a brief upgrade guide on my website (brandxdev.net).  That 
>covers the 4 ->5 upgrade but some of it is container-neutral.
>
>  
>
Also, if everything gets wacky and you're desperate, delete everything
under your work directory, on the tomcat root and see what happens.... 
it helps sometimes....

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