On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 14:12:06 +0100
Roland Carlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi and thanks for your answer!
> 
> Do I read you correctly that there are no solution but to restart Tomcat to
> reload the context completly?
> 
False.

> Lionel, the manager doesn't seem to re-read the context file under
> /conf/Catalina/mydomain/myapp.xml and that is the one I have have to change.

If you try a reload, or stop then start, effectively no change :-(
but if you try undeploy then deploy : it works :-))

so, it is possible without restarting entirely tomcat 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Roland Carlsson
> 
> 
> Den 05-03-17 13.58, skrev "QM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:32:54AM +0100, Roland Carlsson wrote:
> > : do I force tomcat to re-load the context? Right now the only way I know
> > : about is to reboot tomcat witch leads to a full stop of all my web-apps
> > : instead of only one witch in turn leads to more complaints from my users.
> > 
> > Perhaps a non-technical solution would help:
> > 
> > 1/ schedule regular deployment times.  Apps expect downtime during these
> > windows, and you're free to start/stop at will.
> > 
> > 2/ Put each app in its own JVM.  Such isolation solves several
> > headaches, not the least of which is the ability for each app to choose
> > its own downtime window.
> > 
> > -QM
> > 
> 
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