> > > > > If you're using the mod_jk.conf auto-generation (I assume you are from > the context of your message), then its simply because the mod_jk module > only generates that file when Tomcat is started, once started, that file > is not modified again. Even so, as far as I know, Apache doesn't pick up > modifications to its .conf files - so Apache would need to get restarted > for the updated configuration to take effect. > > The same would be the case if you weren't running the auto-generation, > you would need to add the JKMount directives to your apache > configuration manually, and restart Apache for the changes to take effect. > > Or maybe I've misunderstood your problem? > > Respectfully, > Brice Ruth > > -- > Brice Ruth, Sr. IT Analyst > Fiskars Brands Inc > http://www.fiskarsbrands.com/ >
hi, no i don t use the autoconf but that s not really the problem my problem is not about the change in the config file i speak in the change of .class file for example in a website, a simple reload of the context (with the manager) work fine for java but not for apache it doesn t take the changes --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
