On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 12:34:59AM +0300, Tagunov Anthony wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 14:24:26 -0600, Randy Paries wrote:
> >I have seen that when I don't stop and start apache in the correct order.
> >after I load new servlets class files,
> >I stop httpd
> >  stop tomcat
> >  start tomcat
> >  start httpd
> By no means i'm an expert, but my soul is shouting:
> you shouldn't restart apache!

I know... but that recommendation in the docs is just for those who use the Yuckish 
-auto generated files.

> On the other hand it is normal that tomcat
> takes time to come up and if you have
> apache running then stop tomcat,
> start tomcat some time passes until
> the Internal Server Error disappears on
> Apache and you get your servlets running.
> On our test box it takes several seconds.

Please, elaborate a little on seconds and hardware type... I have a Pentium III 
(Coppermine) 730.970 MHz and 128 megabytes of ram...

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+ Whatever you do will be insignificant,
| but it is very important that you do it -- Ghandi
+ So let's do it...?

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