On Thursday, September 5, 2019, 9:47:40 PM GMT+8, Mark Thomas 
<ma...@apache.org> wrote:


Personally, I gave up on using Tomcat and Eclipse in this way a long
time ago. It is a little more work but I run a completely separate
Tomcat instance and then use the "Export...", "WAR file" option to
deploy the latest version of my webapp to the external Tomcat instance
and then let Tomcat's auto-deploy take care of things.

Hi Mark,

This is completely new to me. When you said use the "Export" are you referrring 
to the Export inside Eclipse?
How do you debug without Eclipse then ?

Apart from those times where I've managed to export to the wrong Tomcat
instance (entirely my own fault) I've never had an issue.

As an added bonus it makes it easy to debug into the Tomcat code when I
need to but I accept that that is something a Tomcat developer is going
to want to do rather more frequently than someone developing a web app.

Mark

> Karen,
>
> On 9/4/19 10:45, Karen Goh wrote:
>> On Wednesday, September 4, 2019, 9:32:43 PM GMT+8, Dave Thorn
>> <da...@fysh.org.INVALID> wrote:
>
>
>> On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 01:21:11PM +0000, Karen Goh wrote:
>
>
>>> I am facing this problem - that Tomcat - 9.0.24 doesn't
>>> refreshes and it will give ma an error, even after I commented
>>> out a line. But, after several cleaning - using Tomcat Directory
>>> clean, right-click on the project in Eclipse and do a run maven
>>> force update and project built, it will still give me an error
>>> that point out to a commented out line.
>
>
>> Do you have a tomcat/work directory? ISTR sometimes having to
>
>> rm -rf /var/cache/tomcat/work/Catalina/localhost/{webappname}
>
>> Could you let me know how to do it Windows 10 way? Sorry for the
>> trouble cos basically most of my stuff is still using Windows
>> 10....
>
> C:> DEL /S %CATALINA_BASE%\work\Catalina\localhost\{webappname}
>
> Or just navigate Windows Explorer to the "work" directory and press
> the "DELETE" key on your keyboard.
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Just to clarify, so instead of doing the clean, I will have to to to this 
> place - C:\Program Files\Apache\apache-tomcat-9.0.24\webapps\webappname and 
> delete weappname ?
>
> I happened to read this 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/763693/where-is-the-work-directory-located-for-a-tomcat-instance-running-in-eclipse
>
> I checked the location when I right-clicked the Tomcat instance, it says meta 
> data, so should I delete the metadata one ? My Tomcat configuration is take 
> control of Tomcat installation.
>
> Kindly advise. And thanks for your help.
>
>
>
>
> -chris
>
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