Hi Johnny

> But the way every one understands is... drop the war into webapps... thats
> it.
> Its smart... if the war has changed TC will fix things...
> If you drop a war into a dead tomact and then start it... its still smart ;)
>

Regarding the above, from what I experienced and from what I read from
the docs is that if you deploy a war in a dead tomcat, it won't
re-deploy unless you remove the expanded folder from a previous
deploy.

regards
emerson

On 29/08/2008, Johnny Kewl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "emerson cargnin"
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> Subject: War re-deployment
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>
> > Hi, I'm using tomcat 5.5.26 and after having a look at the host
> > application deployment (
> >
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%20Application%20Deployment
> > ) I still have a doubt:
> >
> > If tomcat is down and I change a war file in webapps, after restarting
> > tomcat, is there anyway for tomcat to detect the change in the war and
> > re-deploy it?
> >
>
> Tomcat standard out of the box... ie no one has played with the settings...
> is smart, you dont have to help it...
> Use manager/html to deploy remotely...
>
> But the way every one understands is... drop the war into webapps... thats
> it.
> Its smart... if the war has changed TC will fix things...
> If you drop a war into a dead tomact and then start it... its still smart ;)
>
> Only thing is... when you done developing in you IDE... ask you IDE to
> undeploy it... otherwise TC may still be thinking you want the project in
> the IDE to run.
>
> easy...
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