Ok, if it ain't multithread then there must be some kind of order?
I mean is it a random function? Or something like that?
Always defining contexts on server.xml, will that make them load in the
order provided in the file?

Thanks in advance
Orlando

On 1/22/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Orlando Reis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Webapps loading order
>
> The reason for not having any order is because it's
> multithread and all webapps are loaded at the same time.

Actually, the Tomcat webapp deployer is not currently multi-threaded,
but there's no reason it couldn't be in the future.  The servlet spec
does not define a loading order, since by definition, all webapps are
supposed to be independent.

As others have pointed out, if you need something above and beyond
spec-defined behavior, you have to provide it yourself.  Tomcat tries to
adhere to the letter of the spec; any additional behaviors results in
apps being less portable across containers.

- Chuck


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