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Shapira, Yoav wrote: | Howdy, | | |>Wow, OK, thanks for the great insight. In other words, it's safe to |>assume to always restart Tomcat when deploying webapps. That, of |>course, is less than ideal. For testing, that just makes the |>development time longer (and more complicated, since now we have to |>remember to restart Tomcat every X deployment times). And for |>production, of course we don't want to take anything down. | | | In practice, it's also common to have one webapp per tomcat instance, so | that should anything go wrong (e.g. OutOfMemoryError, malicious code), | only one webapp is affected even if you have to restart the tomcat | server. So that above is not bad from that perspective.
Thanks for the tip. I agree completely with this one. Hopefully we'll move to this soon. It certainly makes production deployments easier.
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