Remy,

That is a valid approach as well. I only selected starting the rest of the
connectors because that seemed to be the least radical change in the
existing functionality.

Patrick


Remy Maucherat wrote:
> 
> > patrickl    01/11/29 09:18:10
> >
> >   Modified:    catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/startup
> Catalina.java
> >   Log:
> >   Fix for situation where an SSL connector is enabled but external
> dependencies (e.g. no .keystore file, etc.) are not correctly installed.
> Previous to this change, Tomcat would never invoke Lifecycle.start() if any
> connectors threw an exception. Hence, Tomcat appear to be hung.
> >
> >   With this change, Tomcat will now properly start all connectors that are
> properly configured and won't get hung up by any improperly configured
> connectors.
> >
> >   If desired, I can backport this change to the tomcat_40_branch for the
> upcoming 4.0.2 release.
> 
> I don't agree.
> If server.initialize throws an exception, why would we want to try to start
> it anyway (just in case it manages to be able to do something). I think we
> should not call await (and shutdown) if something went wrong during init.
> 
> Remy
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