I have looked through the tomcat-user archives regarding the following issue, but I was not able to find an answer.
I am using Apache Tomcat/5.5.1 (JVM version 1.5.0-rc-b63) on Windows 2000. It appears to me that, after I have modified <env-entry> values in web.xml and then saved the web.xml file, those <env-entry> values are not re-read when I use the Tomcat Web Application Manager to "stop", "start", or "reload" my web application. <context-param> values are re-read, but <env-entry> values are not re-read. In order to get Tomcat to re-read the <env-entry> values, I have had to restart the Tomcat instance itself. However, since I have multiple applications running in one Tomcat instance, it is frequently not possible to restart the entire Tomcat instance, due to users currently making use of those other applications. I would prefer not to move all of the <env-entry> values to <context-param> elements. Is there a way to get Tomcat to re-read the <env-entry> values without restarting all of Tomcat? Bob Marshall --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
