On 28/09/2010 07:20, jmorati...@dit.upm.es wrote: > Yes Rainer, just what you say. > > I know that using watchresource will restart all servlets. I just want to > restart one servlet, not all. > > Does tomcat provide a solution to restart a specified servlet when a > resource changes??? I don't want to get all my web application restarted.
No it doesn't. p >> On 27.09.2010 15:42, jmorati...@dit.upm.es wrote: >>> >>> Many thanks Caldarale. I'm working with tomcat 6, but a I was looking so >>> quickly for an answer that I didn't realise that it was the tomcat 3.2 >>> user manual, but that explained me what happened. >>> >>> I think that<WatchedResource> will help me for this kind of tasks >> >> Note that the watched resources means Tomcat will reload the webapp. I >> had the impression, you wanted to use a self-made mechanism that watches >> a resource and does some internal reconfiguration when the resource >> changes - but not a complete reload of the webapp. >> >> Regards, >> >> Rainer >> >> >>>> From: jmorati...@dit.upm.es [mailto:jmorati...@dit.upm.es] >>>> Subject: Re: About ContainerBackgroundProcessor thread >>>> >>>> >>>> Here is the explanation I found: >>>> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-3.2-doc/uguide/tomcat_ug.html >>>> >>>> You can't seriously be using Tomcat 3.2, are you? That hasn't been >>>> supported for eons. >>>> >>>> In regards to your original question, if the reloadable attribute of >>>> the >>>> <Context> element is set to true, Tomcat will monitor /classes/ to see >>>> if >>>> the webapp has been updated. To quote from current documentation: >>>> >>>> "Set to true if you want Catalina to monitor classes in >>>> /WEB-INF/classes/ >>>> and /WEB-INF/lib for changes, and automatically reload the web >>>> application >>>> if a change is detected. This feature is very useful during application >>>> development, but it requires significant runtime overhead and is not >>>> recommended for use on deployed production applications." >>>> >>>> You can also use a nested<WatchedResource> element to trigger reloads >>>> for >>>> other files; the default is just WEB-INF/web.xml. If you don't set >>>> reloadable and don't specify the file as a<WatchedResource>, Tomcat >>>> should not attempt to do anything with the webapp once it's started. >>>> >>>> But if you really are using Tomcat 3.2, I have no idea what it's >>>> behavior >>>> should be; move up to a supported level. >>>> >>>> - Chuck >>>> >>>> >>>> THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE >>>> PROPRIETARY >>>> MATERIAL and is thus for use only by the intended recipient. If you >>>> received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the e-mail >>>> and its attachments from all computers. >>>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >
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