Thats what listener are for, in your case ContextListener.
regards
Leon

On 10/15/07, loredana loredana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a pretty big website that uses java cache from which it retrieves the 
> html. So I have a scheduled job(servlet) that get's some data from a server 
> and stores it in a java cache(Oscache or Ehcache for those who know it). My 
> problem is next: whenever the server (tomcat) is restarted, the cache is 
> emptyed and should be "populated" when the server is back on.So long story 
> short...is there any way to run a servlet whenever tomcat starts? so when 
> tomcat starts, a servlet should be run. I don't know if that's possible but 
> can someone tell me if it is and how it should be done?
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