Hello,

In fact it's not a real fork which start a new jvm.
If fork = true, the mojo doesn't wait indefinitely and let the maven
lifecycle continue (as it the tomcat shutdown with maven)

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2011/2/27 kennardconsulting <[email protected]>:
>
> Olivier,
>
> Many thanks for your reply!
>
> Because I was using <fork>true</fork>, I was hoping I would be getting a new
> JVM and so could set the user.timezone on that new instance. Is that not the
> case?
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard.
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