Dear Robert,
Although, I could not find a good doc for context.xml I tried your
context path solution.
1. It works the same way.
2. You wrote: "That should stop the application from being copied." BUT:
I want to copy the new version of classes and reload tomcat.
The easiest way at this moment to add an ant task 'myreload' that
invokes the remove and install. But this is not an elegant solution.
Please note: I am not a programmer and I am new to java and tomcat...
Thanks,
Tamas
Robert Parsons wrote:
You'll probably find that your web application is being copied into
tomcats folder on install. So when you compile your new classes and
reload, it just reloads the web-app from its own copy (which is still
old). Try creating a context.xml file in META-INF that looks something
like this:
<Context path="/myapp" docBase="/path/to/your/application">
...
</Context>
That should stop the application from being copied.
I hope that helps.
-Robert.
Tamas Hegedus wrote:
Hi,
After src/*.java modification I do an "ant compile", "ant reload".
Nothing happens. Old class files not overwritten.
If I do "ant remove" followed by "ant install": everything is OK
(refreshed).
Do you know what can I miss?
I am using: jdk1.5.0_05, apache-ant-1.6.5, apache-tomcat-5.5.12.
Thanks for your help,
Tamas
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