On 01/06/2010 11:31, Petr Hracek wrote:
> Hello *,
> 
> I have make a really big error.
> Tomcat which is installed on the our systems is:
> tomcat5-5.5.27-0.8.39
> 
> If I have in /etc/tomcat5/base/Catalina/localhost file like foo.xml
> wich referes to /opt/foo/servlet. After uploading new jar files to
> /opt/foo/servlet
> how I can tell to tomcat that servlet has to be reloaded.

Perhaps I need to be more specific: *post your config files to the list*.


p


> Thanks for your responses
> 
> Best Regards
> Petr Hracek
> 
> 2010/6/1 Pid * <p...@pidster.com <mailto:p...@pidster.com>>
> 
> 
> 
>     On 1 Jun 2010, at 10:01, Petr Hracek <phrac...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:phrac...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>>     Hello *,
>>
>>     Manager application is not installed on the system.
>>     You mentioned that it depends on the configuration.
>>     Configuration of tomcat which is used is delivered by OS.
>>     In the /etc/tomcat5/base/Catalina/localhost is only relevant XML file.
> 
>     If you know which config files are relevant you already know the
>     answer to your problem, no?
> 
>     You should upgrade to a newer version of Tomcat - 5.0 is very very old.
> 
> 
>     p
> 
>>     which contains path and docbase where tomcat can find servlets and
>>     other jar files.
>>
>>     War files are not used. Only jar files with web.xml files.
>>
>>     2010/5/31 Pid < <mailto:p...@pidster.com>p...@pidster.com
>>     <mailto:p...@pidster.com>>
>>
>>         On 31/05/2010 11:40, Petr Hracek wrote:
>>         > Dear users,
>>         >
>>         > I would like to ask you on the some thing which regards to
>>         the application
>>         > deployment and
>>         > neccessary restart of tomcat5.
>>
>>         Tomcat 5?  That's pretty old, and not supported any more.
>>
>>         > When I am some servlet which are run under tomcat and I have
>>         build up the
>>         > new jar files for my application
>>         > is it enought to copy this file to my location without
>>         neccessary restart of
>>         > tomcat?
>>
>>         Depends on your configuration.  Which you haven't posted.
>>
>>         > Is there any "gracefull" restart of tomcat like in apache2?
>>         >
>>         > Is there any mechanishm how to update servlets when tomcat
>>         is already
>>         > running
>>         > so that tomcat 5 will not be restarted and new servlets will
>>         be loaded?
>>
>>         You can update/replace the war file.  This may trigger an
>>         application
>>         restart, depending on your configuration.
>>
>>         The manager application can also be used to update and restart web
>>         applications.
>>
>>
>>         p
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     -- 
>>     Best Regards / S pozdravem
>>     Petr Hracek
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best Regards / S pozdravem
> Petr Hracek


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