ubject: Re: must restart tomcat
I think, you need to config your server.xml file to tell to "reload" your
classes after they are changed / rebuilt.
Do you config server.xml for your new application?
gustav spellauge wrote:
again my qustion:
after a change in any of a formbean clas
From: gustav spellauge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:21 PM
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Subject: Re: must restart tomcat
thanks,
that's what i thught but now i can be quit shure.
do you think/know if tmcat 4.x will support hotswapping of
gustav spellauge wrote:
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
gustav spellauge wrote:
thanks,
that's what i thught but now i can be quit shure.
do you think/know if tmcat 4.x will support hotswapping of all dependencies ?
Tomcat 4.0 supports autoreload when any class (not just
again my qustion:
after a change in any of a formbean class or an action class i will have
to restart tomcat (3.2) otherwise my app. runs into cast-exceptions.
is there any way to avoid this restart. maybe something is wrong with my
setup.
thanks in advance
g.
I think, you need to config your server.xml file to tell to "reload" your
classes after they are changed / rebuilt.
Do you config server.xml for your new application?
gustav spellauge wrote:
again my qustion:
after a change in any of a formbean class or an action class i will have
to
on.
YS.
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From: Maya Muchnik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:47 PM
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Subject: Re: must restart tomcat
I think, you need to config your server.xml file to tell to "reload" your
classes after they are changed / r
that's not the problem i duoblechecked it.
see the answer of Maya Muchnik. i think that's the probalem.
tanks anyway.
g.
Maya Muchnik wrote:
I think, you need to config your server.xml file to tell to "reload" your
classes after they are changed / rebuilt.
Do you config server.xml for
01 2:47 PM
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Subject: Re: must restart tomcat
I think, you need to config your server.xml file to tell to "reload" your
classes after they are changed / rebuilt.
Do you config server.xml for your new application?
gustav spellauge wrote:
again my qustion:
a
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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:21 PM
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Subject: Re: must restart tomcat
thanks,
that's what i thught but now i can be quit shure.
do you think/know if tmcat 4.x will support hotswapping of all dependencies
?
g.
"Shkuro, Yuri" wrote:
Tomca
"Shkuro, Yuri" wrote:
I am not aware of any mechanisms in Java to inspect a class and determine
its dependencies (although javac obviously has to do it, but its
proprietory).
In Tomcat, it only works in the restricted case where the class is loaded from
an individual disk file under
container to handle
automatically.
-Original Message-
From: gustav spellauge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:21 PM
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Subject: Re: must restart tomcat
thanks,
that's what i thught but now i can be quit shure.
do you think/know if
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