After thinking about it, it probably means a user will be immediatley available if 
you/developer use the correct Tomcat API, similar to what the admin console uses.You 
do not have to restart the server.

Kwok Peng Tuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I think that is refering to a RDBMS realm. 
Last time I checked, 
tomcat-users.xml
was only read on startup.

Ron Andersen wrote:

>1) I configured the default authentication realm - UserDatabaseRealm, which is setup 
>to use conf/tomcat-users.xml. However, I am confused about the following statement:
> 
>This Realm uses the UserDatabase configured in the global JNDI
>resources under the key "UserDatabase". Any edits that are performed against this 
>UserDatabase are immediately available for use by the Realm. 
> 
>2) Does this mean that I can add user to the conf/tomcat-users.xml and Tomcat will be 
>able to authenticate without restarting the server?
>
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