John:
> If anyone has a moment, can you have a quick look and see if what I am
> proposing seems acceptable.
Thinking about when a large file (Such as a war file) is being uploaded
to the server, we don't want Tomcat to reload it until after the file has
completed upload and is fully formed.
How
Hi,
While we continue the investigation into why I can't get Tomcat to run
within NetBeans, I thought that I would create a mockup of the
functionality that I would look to implement to protect the reloading
of the webapp until the files have been rebuilt. I have mimicked the
expected Tomcat liste
Hi,
I have re-run the Tomcat tests using 4 cores (all my machine has!) and
time came down to 35m 33s. Not bad.
I have written my own ‘grep’ to review the output directory and I
think that the number of failures has come down now using all the
cores so some may have been timing issues
The 5 that
HI,
As a completely 'left-field' thought and apologies if this next
statement is completely naive, if I started a clean Maven project,
copied across all the sources for Tomcat and then use NetBeans to add
dependencies as required, could that work? I am willing to give it a
try as I don't need to d