Re: [Wicket-user] Exception loading sessions from persistent storage

2007-05-14 Thread Lowell Kirsh
Ok, I will move this discussion to a tomcat mailing list. Thanks.

On 5/14/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i did say that tomcat does load it. not wicket.

 and why do you have to restart tomcat? you just should loose sessions
 nothing more

 johan



 On 5/14/07, Lowell Kirsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  But this is annoying for me because when i get this exception I have
  to manually restart tomcat again - which is not a big deal, but during
  development this is something I have to do many times a day. So is it
  possible to tell wicket not to save session data to disk?
 
  On 5/12/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   that doesn't matter to much, i think you just changed classes a bit to
 much
   and
   therefore tomcat could load the session store from disk that tomcat does
   save when you close down tomcat
  
   johan
  
  
  
On 5/12/07, Lowell Kirsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I am getting an exception occasionally when I restart my instance of
tomcat from within eclipse: Exception loading sessions from
persistent storage. This only happens sometimes and I can't figure
out why. But rather than get to the root, since I'm not running in a
clustered environment, I imagine I could solve this simply by turning
off session saving to disk, right? How do I do that?
   
Thanks,
Lowell
   
   
  
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Re: [Wicket-user] Exception loading sessions from persistent storage

2007-05-13 Thread Lowell Kirsh
But this is annoying for me because when i get this exception I have
to manually restart tomcat again - which is not a big deal, but during
development this is something I have to do many times a day. So is it
possible to tell wicket not to save session data to disk?

On 5/12/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 that doesn't matter to much, i think you just changed classes a bit to much
 and
 therefore tomcat could load the session store from disk that tomcat does
 save when you close down tomcat

 johan



  On 5/12/07, Lowell Kirsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am getting an exception occasionally when I restart my instance of
  tomcat from within eclipse: Exception loading sessions from
  persistent storage. This only happens sometimes and I can't figure
  out why. But rather than get to the root, since I'm not running in a
  clustered environment, I imagine I could solve this simply by turning
  off session saving to disk, right? How do I do that?
 
  Thanks,
  Lowell
 
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Exception loading sessions from persistent storage

2007-05-12 Thread Johan Compagner

that doesn't matter to much, i think you just changed classes a bit to much
and
therefore tomcat could load the session store from disk that tomcat does
save when you close down tomcat

johan


On 5/12/07, Lowell Kirsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I am getting an exception occasionally when I restart my instance of
tomcat from within eclipse: Exception loading sessions from
persistent storage. This only happens sometimes and I can't figure
out why. But rather than get to the root, since I'm not running in a
clustered environment, I imagine I could solve this simply by turning
off session saving to disk, right? How do I do that?

Thanks,
Lowell

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