even if u dont restart the SERVER again, the moment u open the new browser the web.xml should be read again.
But at time if this doens work then its better to RESTART the server. After that the new web.xml will be read for sure. Are u sure that ur mapping for the servlets and all that stuff is right inside the web.xml ? u may want to check that once more.




Swapneel Dange
505-642-4126
http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~sdange





From: Vy Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Simple Question
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 23:29:23 -0500


I have a very simple question, and if you are a bit experienced in tomcat, you probably would know. I would really appreciate any links, hints, tips or advices.


The question is this, if I change an application deployment file (web.xml), and then use the tomcat manager to restart the application (through the web), would the change in the web.xml file be used? Is the restart as of the above action is the same as a restart of the tomcat server (application) itself (that is to stop and start the whole server)?

If the above does not work (I tried to restart, and it says restart successfully, but the xml file does not seem to be read), then how to I do this without actually restart the server?

Thank you very much again for any help.

VD


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