Try with antiJARLocking="true" and antiResourceLocking="true" in your tomcat 
conf/context.xml file

Regards,

Alberto A.Smulders
HostDat Lda. - Portugal


<Context antiJARLocking="true" antiResourceLocking="true">
- <!--  Default set of monitored resources 
  --> 
  <WatchedResource>WEB-INF/web.xml</WatchedResource> 
- <!--  Uncomment this to disable session persistence across Tomcat restarts 
  --> 
- <!-- 
    <Manager pathname="" />
    

  --> 
  </Context>

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:40:28 +0200
Von: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [ULC-developer] non deleted .jar\'s after undeploy

> hello ULC-Team,
> >>
> >> after running our ULC applications under tomcat at least one time, it 
> >> is impossible to undeploy the application using the tomcat Manager. 
> >> Still there is a .jar file in the Tomcat webapps directory. (For 
> >> example the onlineshop-server.jar is still present in the tomcat 
> >> wepapps Folder ("\webapps\onlineshop\WEB-INF\lib\."))
> >>
> >> It is impossible to delete this file manually, while the tomcat 
> >> Server is running.
> >> In my opinion it seems to happen with every of our ULC applications...
> >>
> >> Best Regards
> >> Frederik Schmidt
> 
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