Hi Christopher.

It seems I had explained myself badly. I'll try again.

I need to know if there is and it is configurable a timeout on tomcat startup (in Eclipse you can configure it in the server configuration interface)

I need also to know if there is and it is configurable a timeout on application deployment when you use tomcat manager to deploy a war file or application start, fom tomcat manager interface as well

Il 18/08/2023 22:57, Christopher Schultz ha scritto:
Ivano,

On 8/18/23 10:18, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hello eveybody, in one of my use case, when upgrading a web application it coult happen that on startup the application has to perform some database operation that could require some time, even some minutes.

This happens typically when deploying the application via tomcat manager but could possibly happen when starting tomcat if the war file has been replaced while tomcat was down.

Where can I configure these timeouts?

What timeouts, specifically?

-chris

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