Thanks for everyone who replied me. I successfully did it.

Now on-call team can stop/start the tomcat instances by themselves, but
with other action,such as deploy, undeploy, check server status, they will
get "access denied ".
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That's perfect.

Here I have the last question, what's the reload option, is it same as
stop/start?

If it is, maybe I just need assign /html/reload to on-call team

Regards,
Bill

On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:

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> Mark,
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> On 11/25/11 12:47 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > There is no such command as restart. You'll need:
> > <url-pattern>/html/stop</url-pattern>
> > <url-pattern>/html/start</url-pattern>
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> Whoops. Thanks for catching that.
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> > You'll probably want: <url-pattern>/html/list</url-pattern> as
> > well.
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> +1
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