On 10/13/06, Chris Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Each Web Application within the container is loaded within it's own Context (and ClassLoader) which effectively keeps the static's separate. (*Chris*)
That is generally true, *unless* you put your libraries in the shared classloader(s) provided by the container (in Tomcat, that means putting JAR files inside the shared/lib or common/lib directories). In that case, the statics are shared across *all* webapps using that library, which is generally a bad thing. Craig On 10/13/06, souravm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi, > > If there are two different Struts applications > deployed on the same Tomacat instance, what happens to the static > objects within the Struts framework? > > My guess is Struts maintains different Static objects for each application > in a hash map. Can anyone confirm ? > > Regards, > Sourav > > > **************** CAUTION - Disclaimer ***************** > This e-mail contains PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION intended > solely for the use of the addressee(s). If you are not the intended > recipient, please notify the sender by e-mail and delete the original > message. Further, you are not to copy, disclose, or distribute this e-mail > or its contents to any other person and any such actions are unlawful. This > e-mail may contain viruses. Infosys has taken every reasonable precaution to > minimize this risk, but is not liable for any damage you may sustain as a > result of any virus in this e-mail. You should carry out your own virus > checks before opening the e-mail or attachment. Infosys reserves the right > to monitor and review the content of all messages sent to or from this > e-mail address. Messages sent to or from this e-mail address may be stored > on the Infosys e-mail system. > ***INFOSYS******** End of Disclaimer ********INFOSYS*** > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >