Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: primus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: Preventing War files from redeploying
>>
>> It is a clustered environment, the war is dropped into a
>> deployment folder on the main node which distributed the war
>> to the vhost folder on both servers, the war then expands.
>
> I'm not familiar with clustered deployment; are you using something
> supplied by Tomcat to do this, or have you rolled your own?
>
>> I need it not to expand the existing war if no changes
>> have been made to the root deployment war file on restart.
>
> Sounds like you're going to need to dig into the exact details of both
> the deployment and restart mechanisms to figure this out. It appears
> the problem is not with Tomcat itself, but rather with the
> procedures/scripts you're using to manage it.
>
> - Chuck
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I do believe your correct, thanks for your input. I'll post more if I find
anything out. We are using Tomcat Farm Deployer for the clustered
environments.
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