If your context is set to reloadable you might get away with it but other than 
that I do not think Tomcat can do this - certainly it's never worked when I 
have tried it with a WAR. I'm sure someone else has a better idea.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Agustín de la Herrán [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 November 2004 15:35
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to upgrade an application without stopping service?
> 
> 
> I´ve an application running over tomcat 5.0.19 installed on a
> production server that can´t be stopped because it´s beeing used all
> the time. And i´ve got not permission to stop the service neither a
> moment.
> This application has changed, and now I´ve to upgrade it (classes,
> html and some .txt files) in order to provide the new version.
> Is there any way of doing it without stopping the service??
> 
> Sorry about my english and thanks for all,
> 
> Agus
> 
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