In the Servlet-2.4 spec (aka Tomcat 5), it explicitly specifies Tomcat's
order.  @See section 9.12.  It isn't explicitly specified in the Servlet-2.3
spec, so technically oracle isn't wrong.  However, because of the spec
change, they will have to match Tomcat's order in their Servlet-2.4 release.

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> hi guys,
>
> i have a question about der execution order of the
> ServletContextListener.contextInitialized() method and the init() method
of
> an servlet.
>
> In my web.xml i have a servlet with load
> <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup> declared.
> besides i have declared an ServletContextListener.
>
> in tomcat the ServletContextListener executes first and then der init()
> method of the servlet.
>
> in ias (oracle) the servlets init() method executes first and then the
> ServletContextListener.
>
> i thought the ServletContextListener has to execute first.
> is this right or am i missing something?
>
> servus uli




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