Re: Best practice for redeployments

2012-07-31 Thread llowder
Pid, My apologies, I did not realize that I was hijacking. With how my mail client works I had thought I was starting a new thread. Lee Lowder From: Pid To: Tomcat Users List Date: 07/31/2012 07:20 AM Subject:Re: Best practice for redeployments On 30/07/2012 22:57, llow

Re: Best practice for redeployments

2012-07-31 Thread Pid
was wondering what was considered a "standard practice" in > this area. > > Lee Lowder In future please start a completely new email, rather than replying to an existing email* just editing the subject/body (which is call thread hijacking). p * Re: Best practice for redeployments -- [key:62590808] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Best practice for redeployments

2012-07-31 Thread David kerber
On 7/30/2012 8:32 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote: On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 2:57 PM, wrote: Currently, each night we wipe out the wars and then redeploy them with fresh copies ... ?! What's the general consensus for the best practice for this? Uh, "don't" ? +1 Are nightly tomcat restar

Re: Best practice for redeployments

2012-07-30 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 2:57 PM, wrote: > Currently, each night we wipe out the wars and then redeploy them with > fresh copies ... ?! > What's the general consensus for the best practice for this? Uh, "don't" ? > Are nightly tomcat restarts even needed ... I have legacy apps that run for

Best practice for redeployments

2012-07-30 Thread llowder
All, I have 70-80 apps that are spread out across 3 different clusters (based on usage, availability needs etc) Currently, each night we wipe out the wars and then redeploy them with fresh copies from the end points of our promotion paths (one for test and one for prod). What's the general cons