Rob,
On 2/26/21 16:47, Rob Sargent wrote:
Given a single webapp, what's the difference between server restart and
webapp reload in terms of current open sessions?
That depends upon a few things.
If you do not have session-persistence enabled, then you will lose all
your sessions in either ca
Blake,
On 2/26/21 14:55, Blake McBride wrote:
I have a web app that has been running fine for many years. I tried
upgrading to Tomcat 10.0.2 and I am getting the following error:
Feb 26, 2021 1:48:26 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext
listenerStart
SEVERE: Error configuring applicatio
Given a single webapp, what's the difference between server restart and
webapp reload in terms of current open sessions?
Greetings,
I have a web app that has been running fine for many years. I tried
upgrading to Tomcat 10.0.2 and I am getting the following error:
Feb 26, 2021 1:48:26 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext
listenerStart
SEVERE: Error configuring application listener of class
[com.sun.xml.ws.t
On 2/26/21 12:05 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 26/02/2021 18:36, Rob Sargent wrote:
In the absence of anything Catalina, but with true etc/>, is an embedded tomcat able to detect updates to web.xml
(or context.xml) and reload the app or the resource definitions?
Hasn't worked for me so far, but
On 26/02/2021 18:36, Rob Sargent wrote:
In the absence of anything Catalina, but with etc/>, is an embedded tomcat able to detect updates to web.xml (or
context.xml) and reload the app or the resource definitions? Hasn't
worked for me so far, but still hoping I doing it wrong (as usual).
You
In the absence of anything Catalina, but with etc/>, is an embedded tomcat able to detect updates to web.xml (or
context.xml) and reload the app or the resource definitions? Hasn't
worked for me so far, but still hoping I doing it wrong (as usual).