Why don't you simply write a carawler that goes jumping through all your pages,
activating this way all your servlets?


Nic Ferrier wrote:

> >>> Rob van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 26-Jun-00 2:09:18 PM >>>
>
> >yes, but does this guarantee you the order in which
> >the different <load-on-startup> servlets are loaded
> >on startup?
>
> No. It doesn't.
>
> Different servlet containers *may* implement different loading
> schemes... it would probably depend on the parser. I imagine most
> would load in the order given in the file.
>
> But from what I rememeber this is NOT a gaurantee.
>
> Searching back through the archives might help with this because it
> was discussed before.
>
> Nic
>
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