y if unpackWars="true", tomcat will unpack to the
work directory instead of the webapps dir.
--David
V D wrote:
Thank you for your interest. The application starts very slowly
with the war and my classloader (this is a standard app, not
webapp). The war also has a webapp in it. Thi
this is a wild speculation.
P Y wrote:
maybe you could give a bit more context to interpret "very slow" or "quickly".
like what version of tc and jvm are you using ... etc
On 4/12/06, V D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone have an idea about this?
V D wrote:
We
Anyone have an idea about this?
V D wrote:
We have a sizable war file (|unpacked|) that needs to be run in
certain way outside of Tomcat. To do this, we created a classloader
which works Ok except that it's very slow (using JarFile). I know
that when deploy apps in Tomcat, I can sp
We have a sizable war file (|unpacked|) that needs to be run in
certain way outside of Tomcat. To do this, we created a
Correction: (unpacked -> packed)
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We have a sizable war file (|unpacked|) that needs to be run in certain
way outside of Tomcat. To do this, we created a classloader which works
Ok except that it's very slow (using JarFile). I know that when deploy
apps in Tomcat, I can specify it to not to unpack (|unpackWAR =
"false"). H
Thank you for sharing your experience. I am surprised to see no one
reply your message. For the thread, here's what I have to say. The
original poster shared some frank and sincere experience and feeling.
However, it lacks sorely the technicality of the comparison.
For example, no links