I'm not sure if it's something that should be fixed. What you're asking
is for Tomcat to log the timestamps of any WAR files, and then
unilaterally re-expand them if it notes a change. Of course, then there
would be the issue of whether it should remove files that aren't in the
new WAR -- an idea which exceeds the functional scope of a WAR and an
application container.
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On 1/3/2001 at 12:24 PM Anthony Ikeda wrote:
One problem I found with WAR's, however, is that you need to ensure you
remove the old expanded folder from the webapps when you make any
changes to
the WAR file.
Caused alot of problems until I discovered this!
Has this been fixed in 3.2.1?
Anthony Ikeda,
Web Application Developer,
Proxima Technology,
Level 13,
181 Miller Street,
North Sydney
Australia
PH: +612-9458-1718
Mob: 041 624 5143
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> Thanks, Simon and Ted, for helping to clear up that whole
> directory structure thing. I guess I wasn't thinking too
> hard about it :/
>
> Dave
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