I'm running Tomcat 5.0.28 on Linux, for a development platform. After updating
an application, Tomcat (or possibly the manager app) can't start the
application if it has sessions pending. One of my co-workers thinks that this
is a session serialization issue, in that our application keeps lots of non-
serialized objects in the session. (Yes, I know that this is not optimal, but
it is within our operational parameters for reliability.) I can restart the
application by undeploying it and then redeploying the directory.
If the session serialization hypothesis is correct, I'd like to be able to have
the ability to tell manager to ignore these sessions and just start the
application. I don't think that the manager has this capability anywhere, since
I did RTFM, but I'd be delighted to be told that I'm wrong, or if I'm right,
I'd love to hear some thoughts on how I'd be able to code this myself. I don't
have thorough enough knowledge of Tomcat's innards to have any idea of where to
begin my research.
Thanks,
-Greg
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Recurrent Software Solutions, Inc. http://www.recurrentsoft.com
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