Re: redeploying war files

2010-02-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 10/02/2010 10:39, Jan Van Besien wrote: > Mark Thomas wrote: >> If you redeploy a WAR file while Tomcat is stopped you need to deleted >> the exploded directory as well. > > Ok, thanks for clarifying that for me. > > Can I safely delete the exploded files if tomcat is still running as > well?

Re: redeploying war files

2010-02-10 Thread Peter Crowther
On 10 February 2010 10:39, Jan Van Besien wrote: > Can I safely delete the exploded files if tomcat is still running as well? > In that case, I could do it always, without checking if tomcat is running. You shouldn't get any errors in your RPM if you delete the files. Tomcat itself has error hand

Re: redeploying war files

2010-02-10 Thread Jan Van Besien
Mark Thomas wrote: If you redeploy a WAR file while Tomcat is stopped you need to deleted the exploded directory as well. Ok, thanks for clarifying that for me. Can I safely delete the exploded files if tomcat is still running as well? In that case, I could do it always, without checking if t

Re: redeploying war files

2010-02-10 Thread Mark Thomas
This time with the response... On 10/02/2010 10:12, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 10/02/2010 09:08, Jan Van Besien wrote: >> Am I making wrong assumptions? Yes. >>The documantation [1] explicetely says >> "... and it is newer than the exploded web application, the exploded >> directory will be removed

Re: redeploying war files

2010-02-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 10/02/2010 09:08, Jan Van Besien wrote: > Hi all > > I'm using tomcat-6.0.18 with java-1.6.0-18 on ubuntu-9.10. > > I have a question about the feature to automatically deploy war files > when they are dropped in the webapps directory. Sometimes, this doesn't > work as I would expect it to wor