In only happens when run from NetBeans. Command line startup.sh is
acting normally. In addition, if I use Debug instead of Run, the
problem is not apparent.
Don
On 10/30/19 2:38 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Best to ask on the Tomcat mailing lists.
Gj
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 7:37 PM Don <don.albert...@gmail.com
<mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Where does it keep track of them? On the production server, they
are in the webapps folder but when this is running, there is
nothing in the local server's webapps folder. Is there any way to
NOT keep track of them and run them when they are not wanted?
Don
On 10/30/19 2:22 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
So those projects were deployed before to Tomcat and Tomcat keeps
tracks of them and redeploys them when Tomcat restarts.
Find out more about Tomcat here: https://tomcat.apache.org/
Gj
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:57 PM Don <don.albert...@gmail.com
<mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:
When I select a project and right-click and select Run, it prints
init:
deps-module-jar:
deps-ear-jar:
deps-jar:
library-inclusion-in-archive:
library-inclusion-in-manifest:
compile:
compile-jsps:
Starting Tomcat process...
Waiting for Tomcat...
In the Tomcat output window I can see that it is starting
projects that
are not open in NetBeans and that I do not want to run
(because they
have issues).
Right after 'Startup sequence completed in 327ms' it starts
to print
output from a .class file for an app listener followed from
another
.class file for a different app listener in a different
project neither
of which is the one I want to run.
Why is it executing code in other projects?
Don
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