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A: Tomcat Users List
Data: 9 luglio 2010 3.01.37 CEST
Oggetto: Re: Updating webapps classes
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Data: 9 luglio 2010 3.01.37 CEST
Oggetto: Re: Updating webapps classes
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Gabriele,
On 7/7/2010 8:11 AM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
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Gabriele,
On 7/7/2010 8:11 AM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> I get back to this discussion beacuse I was brainstorming again on it,
> and found
> that the already present class loader may actually be able to do this alone.
>
> My thought was: if Tomcat is
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Oggetto: Re: Updating webapps classes
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Peter,
On 4/30/2010 10:33 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
In normal use,
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Peter,
On 4/30/2010 10:33 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> In normal use, Tomcat1 is running. The load balancer directs all users to
> Tomcat1. Tomcat2 could even be stopped.
I would say that "normal use" would include both (or however many)
instances r
Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi, thanx for the interesting solution.
Anyway, not always possible to run 2 tomcat instances because of memory
requirements.
Do you see any different solution with 1 tomcat only (or tomcat + apache)?
Gabriele,
I think Peter gave you the only appropriate general answer.
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Data: 30 aprile 2010 16.33.39 CEST
Oggetto: Re: Updating webapps classes
It's
It's very hard to do this using one Tomcat instance. It's very easy to do
this using two Tomcat instances (call them Tomcat1 and Tomcat2) and a load
balancer (Apache httpd should be fine for this job).
In normal use, Tomcat1 is running. The load balancer directs all users to
Tomcat1. Tomcat2 co
Hello,
I don't know if I'm asking something stupid, but I'm investigating this for
days, and found
nothing around.
Updating a java webapp can be a problem when this java webapp is being ised
24/7 by users,
and many of them have sessions running for all the working hours.
Consider that this webapp