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Re: How to replace jar which was already loaded?

santa T

2007-07-13

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Thanks

2007/7/10, David Delbecq <delbd+jakarta@(protected)>:
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html
>
> --
> reloadable
>
> 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.
> That's why the default setting for this attribute is false. You can use
> the Manager web application, however, to trigger reloads of deployed
> applications on demand.
> --
> So all you have to do is ensure timestamps are updated in
> WEB-INF/lib/worker.jar
>
>
> En l'instant précis du 10/07/07 02:18, santa T s'exprimait en ces termes:
> > Hi
> > I have a "worker.jar" in my webapp. User could upload a new "worker.jar
> "
> > replacing it. And I don't want to restart the tomcat.
> > How can I implement this?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
>
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