only if the Host's
deployOnStartup
attribute is true.
so leave deployOnStartup = true
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- Original Message -
From: Beth Hechanova [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:50 PM
Subject: RE: Application redeployment on Tomcat startup
Hi,
I am trying to configure Tomcat to only reploy my application war file
when Tomcat is started up. I have set the autoDeploy attribute in
server.xml to false - this prevents my application from deploying
dynamically, which is the behavior that I want. But then when I restart
Tomcat I
you need to redeploy to occur is remove directories, just modify
the statup script so it deleted the webapps directories.
Beth Hechanova a écrit :
Hi,
I am trying to configure Tomcat to only reploy my application war file
when Tomcat is started up. I have set the autoDeploy attribute
If I set the autoDeploy attribute to true, then the application gets
dynamically deployed - I do NOT want that behavior. So I've set that
attribute to false. But I would like the war file to be deployed when
tomcat is restarted - that is the behavior I'm trying to get, and hoping
to configure
Hi,
I have a war file that I do not want to be automatically deployed when
it is copied to the webapps directory, so I have set the autoDeploy
attribute in server.xml to false. However, I would like that new war
file to be expanded when tomcat is restarted, but that does not seem to
be the
using when you
say
LCD interface ..a java interface?
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- Original Message -
From: Beth Hechanova [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 7:17 PM
Subject: Can Tomcat load a class on startup?
Hi,
I have a class file that I would like to have
Hi,
I have a class file that I would like to have always running on my
machine, independent of any web application. My machine includes an
LCD, and so this class file will be a listener to the LCD Interface that
can react to button presses.This class can also potentially interact
with the