<project name="Learning" default="reloadContext" basedir=".">
        
        <target name="reloadContext">
                <get dest="stop.txt"
src="http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning"; 
                        username="adminUserName" password="adminPassword"/>
                <loadfile property="STOPOUTPUT"
srcfile="stop.txt"></loadfile>
                <echo>${STOPOUTPUT}</echo>
                <delete file="stop.txt"></delete>

                <get dest="start.txt"
src="http://localhost:8080/manager/start?path=/Learning"; 
                        username="adminUserNAme" password="adminPassword"/>
                <loadfile property="STARTOUTPUT"
srcfile="start.txt"></loadfile>
                <echo>${STARTOUTPUT}</echo>
                <delete file="start.txt"></delete>      
        </target>

</project>


The only thing you need to change is the
"http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning"; of it ...

So if you want to do for www.manik.com for context "/Learning"

Then it will be http://www.manik.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning and 


if you want to do for www.guru.com for context "/Learning"

Then it will be http://www.guru.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning 


Hope you find this useful ....


-----Original Message-----
From: itteerde (sent by Nabble.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 August 2005 15:43
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Restarting Tomcat via Ant



Is there any way I can restart a remote Tomcat using an Ant task? I googled
a while and even found some sources but they were about HttpClient abusing
the manager application and exec calling the batches via net shares.

Anything better than the ManagerApp abuse?

thx in advance
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