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S Ahmed,
On 10/15/12 3:59 PM, S Ahmed wrote:
so when you don't have reloads enabled, any updates (copying a new
version of a .jar) to a folder will not do anything?
Correct: Tomcat will basically ignore them. If you update a class file
(or JAR
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S Ahmed,
On 10/15/12 11:39 AM, S Ahmed wrote:
So when I have my server setup with tomcat, I normally do this
first:
sudo mv /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/
/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/old_ROOT
I then move my .war file:
sudo cp
so when you don't have reloads enabled, any updates (copying a new version
of a .jar) to a folder will not do anything?
This is a spring mvc application, and I'm scared of leaks via logging etc.,
I'll take the safe route and just recycle or whatever I have to do.
I have to explicitly start/stop