So how do I detect that an exception is thrown when Tomcat starts up? 

thanks


L



Lisa wrote:
> 
> I want to shut down everything and prevent everyone from being able to get
> anything accomplished.  If I could blow blue smoke out the back of the
> machine, I would.  will work on an API and attachment for this.
> 
> L
> 
> 
> reno-2 wrote:
>> 
>> Le mercredi 07 février 2007 à 23:17 -0800, Lisa a écrit :
>> 
>>> When starting up Tomcat, I would like to do a System.exit() if an
>>> exception
>>> of any kind is thrown.  Is there a way to configure this?   We are using
>>> a
>>> large number of frameworks (Spring, Hibernate, log4j) and I want the
>>> developers to pay attention right away if there is something wrong and
>>> to
>>> get it fixed rather than ignoring them (or missing them).
>> 
>> System.exit() is a bit radical...
>> Why don't you send a mail to everyone when an exception is thrown with
>> the exception?
>> 
>>> 
>>> I want to shut things down hard and fast if something is wrong during
>>> development and force everyone to throw their hands up and be stuck (and
>>> make noise) until it is fixed.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> L
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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