1. Is there a way to hup the tomcat server or otherwise reload files
from the commandline?
The Tomcat Ant plug-in knows how to reload / load/ remove applications.
So yes it is possible. You can use ant for that or figure out yourselv
how that is done.
Wouter
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tim Funk wrote:
3. With the listener that uses 'homeBase' to read userdirs, I am only
finding that a few directories are loaded. How do I debug this?
Turn the debug levels higher. Where debug=0 -- debug=99
Unfortunately, that didn't help. It turns out that tomcat is
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Subject: Re: Unanswered questions
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tim Funk wrote:
3. With the listener that uses 'homeBase' to read userdirs, I am
Felicia Neff wrote:
I have posted a few questions that have gone unanswered:
1. Is there a way to hup the tomcat server or otherwise reload files from
the commandline?
No. Sort of. Webapps can be reloaded via the manager app.
2. Is there a limit on the number of virtual hosts? I can get
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Felicia Neff wrote:
I have posted a few questions that have gone unanswered:
1. Is there a way to hup the tomcat server or otherwise reload files
from
the commandline?
No. Sort of. Webapps can be