I solved, or better the problem did not exists.

i've a .class that are rest in jsr311 (annotation for rest).

there's a Servlet that parse these class, so i've only to put the .class
into a floder and all is ok.

thanks

On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 13:22, Pid <p...@pidster.com> wrote:

> On 28/11/2009 12:06, André Warnier wrote:
>
>> Stefano Tranquillini wrote:
>>
>>> the tomcat is 6.0 under linux (ubuntu) but the OS is not mandatory.
>>>
>>
>> It often is, such as for example when you want information about the
>> correct paths for things. Providing some minimal information together
>> with your question saves the time of people on this list to ask you for
>> it, which also helps you to get better and faster responses.
>>
>>
>>> the solution is to deploy and undploy the whole project?
>>>
>>> i'd to remove and copy the .war each time?
>>>
>>
>>
>> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/deployer-howto.html#Deploying%20on%20a%20running%20Tomcat%20server
>>
>>
>> What part of the above section do you not understand ?
>> What option have you tried ?
>>
>
> N.B.  Java != PHP
>
> You can't just drop files into a Servlet Container and expect them to run
> like a PHP script does.  A Servlet, for example, requires* an entry in
> web.xml for Tomcat to know what to do with it.
>
>
> p
>
>
> * Unless you're doing something very, very old school, risky security wise
> and much frowned upon.
>
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