OK...I've answered my own question...but just in case someone else needs
the answer...
"...the Tomcat 4 <Host> attribute named liveDeploy has been renamed
autoDeploy in Tomcat 5,
and the Tomcat 4 attribute named autoDeploy has been renamed
deployOnStartup in Tomcat 5.
(from www.onjava.com).
So, to stop the behavior, I needed to change the host lines that read:...
unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="true"
to read...
unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="false"
deployOnStartup="true"
Note: You have to explicitly set autoDeploy to "false" because it defaults
to "true" unless
specified otherwise (I left the unpackWARs line in there just so it's clear
what to set).
With these settings, war files deploy only on startup...then, later, if the
war files are removed,
the deployed application stays.
Jay
At 07:42 AM 10/21/2005, Jay wrote:
I have been running Tomcat 4.x for about a year. When I wish to deploy a
war file, I...
- Copy the war file to it where it belongs (keeping original war file on
another storage server)
- Restart Tomcat
- Wait for successful deployment
- Delete war file (to save disk space on tomcat server)
Now, when I use the same approach under Tomcat 5.5.12, as soon as I delete the
war file, Tomcat "undeploys" the application. Is there a way to config TC
5.x to not do this?
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