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RE: Hot deploying struts application

nagesh.kumar

2006-12-13

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Set the tomcat home flder in the system environment variables

Then tomcat starts working fine from out side

U can try this

Thanks
Nagesh

-----Original Message-----
From: Sakari.Isoniemi@(protected)
[mailto:Sakari.Isoniemi@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:43 AM
To: user@(protected)
Subject: RE: Hot deploying struts application


Hi

I just strugled with this problem with MyEclipse, Tomcat 5.5
environment:

1. Install Tomcat as desired.

2. Configure your project to MyEclipse as "Exploded" project.

3. Start tomcat inside MyEclipse. (Started outside don't work)

4. Changes to implementation should reflect immedeatly to running
tomcat-app.
Tomcat log doesn't show this hot deployment but it seems to work when you
test.

/S

-----Original Message-----
From: Harish Kumar [mailto:harish.mv@(protected)]
Sent: 13. joulukuuta 2006 8:07
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Hot deploying struts application

hi,

I have a struts project, i want to know whether hot deployment of the
application is possible? I tried doing it but without much luck, i need to
restart my server everytime i do make changes in the class files.
My working environment is MyEclipse, weblogic 8.1, in the application am
using Tiles. Iam facing the exception mainly from TilesRequestProcessor.
Can anyone help me solving this issue.


thanks in advance,
Harish

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