On 28/06/2010 14:51, Tomislav Petrović wrote:
> Pid said on 28.6.2010 15:49:
>> On 28/06/2010 14:46, Tomislav Petrović wrote:
>>> Caldarale, Charles R said on 28.6.2010 15:32:
>>>>> From: Tomislav Petrović [mailto:t.petro...@inet.hr]
>>>>> Subject: Webapp reloading issue and intermittent 404 errors
>>>>>
>>>>> Tomcat is: Apache Tomcat/6.0.24, Java is 6 don't know update number
>>>>> exactly but can find out if necessary.
>>>>
>>>> Try moving to 6.0.26, or 6.0.27 when it comes out in a few days.  The
>>> exact JVM version may be useful.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'll try to find out.
>>>
>>>>> Seems to me it is related to web app reloading but this
>>>>> is my blind guess.
>>>>
>>>> What makes you suspicious that reloading is going on?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Just my VERY BIG AND BLIND guess based on classes involved in stack
>>> trace.
>>>
>>>> Have you checked the timestamps of the .war file against the system
>>> clock?  Times in the future have been known to trigger reload loops and
>>> other errors (perhaps your 404).
>>>>
>>>
>>> Have checked all files related to this webapp and none seems to change.
>>> Will check again more thoroughly if future timestamps exist.
>>>
>>> Thanks for suggestions, any other ideas?
>>
>>
>> Which OS are you seeing this on?
>>
>> Something about this rings a bell, I'm sure I've seen something like
>> this on the list recently.
>>
>>
> 
> It's Windows (sorry should have included this in initial mail :().
> I've searched but haven't been able to find it myself. Would appreciate
> if pointed in right direction.

Hmm.  I can't find anything in the archives.

Anyway: if the background process is finding a changed item on the
filesystem it might kick off the app reloading process.

Please post the Context definition for your application, and the
server.xml with comments & passwords removed.


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