My initial idea was to make a class which does the reloading, but I 
realized that convincing my admin to use that class would be tough :-)

So I reverted to a custom web-application which he could verify and put 
up for everodybody's benefit.

Tarun

Tarun Ramakrishna Elankath wrote:
> 
> No, I mean making some web app that could allow users to reload their 
> web application themselves(without being able to affect other users 
> web-app's) and then asking my system administrator to put that program 
> up. I do think its possible. It just replicates the functionality of the 
> manager web-application after all. Need to look into it tonight.
> 
> Will inform the list if I get something done.
> 
> Cheers,
> Tarun
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cox, Charlie wrote:
> 
>> so let me get this right, you can not use manager app, but you can 
>> make any
>> changes to tomcat that you want? :)
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Tarun Ramakrishna Elankath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 1:10 AM
>>> To: Tomcat Users List
>>> Subject: Re: Reloading Web Applications without manager and without
>>> reload able=true
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for replying . I'll look at the tomcat docs and source and see 
>>> whether there is a way of modifying tomcat to allow this 
>>> functionality. Or whether I can write a class to check for changes 
>>> only after a certain time period - say 3 or 4 minutes.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Tarun
>>
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