On 16/08/2010 18:32, CRANFORD, CHRIS wrote:
> 
> I recently upgraded my Tomcat installation from 6.0.x to Tomcat 7
> (Win64) and I am actively testing our current web applications for
> backward compatibility, and so forth.  One of these web applications
> creates a set of context listeners to manage various things during the
> lifecycle of the web application.
> 
> During the startup of the web app, I do see that the
> contextInitialized() method is called; however when either Tomcat is
> stopped or restarted whether from the command line or via MyEclipse 8.6;
> I do not see that contextDestroyed() is being invoked.  This is causing
> some heartburn on our end with this particular web app and I cannot find
> any solution.
> 
> Has anyone seen this and/or is this confirmed as a problem with Tomcat
> 7?
> Or is there another expectation under Servlet 3.0 that I may have
> overlooked.

Which exact version of Tomcat 7.0?

Are you able to consistently reproduce this?

What means are you using to determine that contextDestroyed() is not
called?  Log messages or... ?


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> Chris
> 
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