Interesting to know.  I had seen references to proxy setting elsewhere but haven't had a need for it. Thanks,

Don

On 10/31/19 8:21 AM, Jason Hall wrote:
this wont fix your original issue. But from a certain version of tomcat onward, I found that the server will 
not start unless you go to <tools> <options> in netbeans and select "no proxy".  and also 
when you right click the Tommcat server in the services tab to get to the server properties - click the correct 
tab and select unselect "Use IDE proxy settings".

    thanks,
       Jason

----- Original Message -----
From: "Don" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 8:10:30 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat in Netbeans 11.1

I knew about the Services tab and my practice has been to undeploy the
app then shut down Tomcat before I shut down NetBeans.  I didn't know
about the copy of Tomcat being made although I suspected something like
that because when the start failed, the process kept running and needed
to be manually ended.

Thanks for the information,

Don

On 10/30/19 3:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Well if you're developping in Netbeans, Netbeans always make a copy of
tomcat in other folder. When you run the project, Netbeans deploy the
project in its working directory and that deploy stays there until you
cleaned or undeploy it or undeploy them.
In Netbeans there's a tab named Services, generally on the left side
of the screen, near it is Projects tab and Files tab. In Services you
find the servers, expand it and you'll find Tomcat, if you expand
Tomcat you will able to see all your deployments that you ran when you
were developping on them, you are able to stop ever one of them and
undeploy them.

I hope this helps.

Greetings.


Quoting Don <[email protected]>:

I've been using Tomcat in production for about 15 years.  I'm
currently working in 8.5.39.  The people at NetBeans suggested I ask
this list about a problem I experience when I select Project | Run
from the NetBeans project window.

Instead of running just the project I selected, it also runs other
projects that are open in NetBeans.  I don't see anything in the
webapps folder when it is running so I have doubts that Tomcat is
keeping track of what is has previously run.

Does any of this sound like anything anyone else has experienced?  It
only started happening last week, until then it seemed just fine.

Don


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