Hi,
Another solution, after each deployment, clean the work directory.
This directory is used by tomcat in order to evaluated changes.
Roland
Peter Crowther a écrit :
From: Avadhut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also what if I am developing on x machine and the time is
lesser than that
of deploym
> From: Avadhut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Also what if I am developing on x machine and the time is
> lesser than that
> of deployment machine then what will happen if I put changed
> JSP with lesser
> timestamp that deployment machine
The deployment machine may not notice the changed JSP. This
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 2:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Reg JSP changes
Avadhut wrote:
> Can anybody tell me how does tomcat come to know that
Avadhut wrote:
Can anybody tell me how does tomcat come to know that JSP has changed from
since last.
What is the mechanism to track the changes in JSP for Tomcat JSP container?
Timestamp on the file.
Mark
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