In Websphere, the 'Application Server' (under the node in the admin
client)  is the JVM.  I believe you mean
that you restarted the Cocoon Webapp - that will not restart the JVM.  And
you do not need to restart the whole Websphere.  From the adminclient,
shut down and start the App server (e.g. Default Server).  Once you have a
stable sitemap etc. - there will be little need to do that.  For
development, define another App Server inside the admin client for cocoon.
Send me an offline email for any further help.


Regards.


On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Volker Schneider
wrote:

> Dear cocoon-users,
>
> after clearing the cocoon's working directory in WebSphere I restarted
> cocoon using the adminclient. After that, WebSphere's servlet engine hangs
> and I can't get any response from it. Maybe cocoon 2 didn't shut down
> properly. Yesterday we solved the problem by restarting the whole WebSphere,
> but that isn't a really solution because other applications will be shut
> down as well. Does anybody know a solution for that?
>
> Thanks, best regards
> - Volker -
>
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