of a servlet on Tomcat...in this case, what the
>> user expects to happen might not be what is expected, due to the servlet
>> update. In the best case the user has to relogin due to an error. In the
>> worst case the operation goes through successfully but modifies the data
>> in
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> Subject: Re: Seamless transition between application updates
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Lightbulb,
lightbulb432 wrote:
> What are the strategies you might use to update an application
> running on multiple Tomcat instances (clustered with Apache mod_jk)
> with a seamless transition for somebody who's using the application
> at the time t
rough successfully but modifies the data
> in
> some unexpected way.
>
> Your insight on this matter is greatly appreciated.
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best case the user has to relogin due to an error. In the
worst case the operation goes through successfully but modifies the data in
some unexpected way.
Your insight on this matter is greatly appreciated.
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