Dan Beaulieu wrote:
Right, I understand the function of the reloadable attribute. What I don't
understand is how on a modern computer, registering 2000 locations in
memory/on disk to check for changes could take over a minute. Imagine just
what it is doing, it isn't even checking for changes yet, its just
registering the classes to check for changes.
you have unpackWARs="false", that means that it has to unzip/extract
2000 files in memory from your .war file, one by one
Filip
Not to mention, it doesn't really make sense when using an unpackable war.
-----Original Message-----
From: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 5:25 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat6, apache2, mod_jk, non-APR, windows 2000, slow server
startup with unpacked WAR
even then, you should set reloadable="false"
the flag name is misleading, all apps are reloadable, regardless of what
that setting is (basically autoDeploy="true" -> webapps are reloadable)
read up on the reloadable flag, you'll see that it actually would add
all 2000 files to be monitored by tomcat, and could have noticeable impact
Filip
Dan Beaulieu wrote:
Reloadable is true, and unpack is false.
If we tell it to unpack it'll take a long time to start up, but then
subsequent start ups with out deleting the webapp dir are fast.
Agreed, reloadable shouldn't have that much of an impact.
-----Original Message-----
From: Len Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:43 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat6, apache2, mod_jk, non-APR, windows 2000, slow server
startup with unpacked WAR
Is it unpacking the war during startup? Unzipping 2000 files takes a
while (even if they're small).
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