Actually, yes -- read the release notes for 3.2.1 that come with the
distribution.
--jeff
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From: "Jeff Trent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:30 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat hangs if I refer to a context that doesn't exist
Actually, no - otherwise, I wouldn't have asked. I did, however, find my
answer in the bugzilla database. For those of you who are wondering, this
problem occurs under 3.2.1 if you remove the ROOT context / webapp.
-jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Bezdicek
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 4:03 AM
Subject: AW: Tomcat hangs if I refer to a context that doesn't exist
Hi,
you find it in the tomcat-documentation very easy.
regards, tom
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Betreff: Tomcat hangs if I refer to a context that doesn't exist
If I refer to a nonexistant webapp, I find that Tomcat pins my CPU
(doesn't really hang). I need to stop tomcat and restart for the CPU to
return to normal. I couldn't find any information on this problem in the
archives. Anybody else see this or know what the problem might be? I'm
using 3.2.1 on NT2000.
thanks,
jeff