On Jul 21, 2009, at 2:50 AM, Paul Hoadley wrote:

Hello,

I have an app deployed using JavaMonitor. I have a property 'acceptLogins=false' in Properties, which has the effect of disabling non-superuser logins on startup. When appropriate, a superuser changes the state of a variable in Application to allow all logins.

Is a scheduled re-start via JavaMonitor a hard re-start? In particular, is Properties re-read? (I should be able to answer this myself in about 8 hours...) Ideally, I want the semantics here to be "disallow logins on first launch, not again after every scheduled re-start". Is there any way to persist this kind of state across a scheduled re-start? (If all else fails, I can use the database, of course.)


Yes, it is a hard restart. The JVM terminates and a new process starts. You will need to use the database.

Chuck

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