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Re: running! a servlet at tomcat startup

Pid

2007-11-05


Wade Chandler wrote:
> Yes, and in the listener I would then utilize some kind of other web client to actually perform a first request. You can use something like HttpClient or one of the command line text browsers and Runtime.exec. It would probably be easier than trying to simulate with some other means, but I may be wrong..especially if you already know what you are doing will work without having to have the extra client connection, but it would seem a lot less code to just have a config file you fill in and a client which makes a simple http web request.

I hope the populating of the cache is done programmatically, rather than
by making connections, because AFAIK the Context won't start serving
pages until it's finished starting up.

You could have a race condition if you're using a listener or a servlet
init() method, if your populating starts before the pages are available.

p



> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "Caldarale, Charles R" <Chuck.Caldarale@(protected)>
> To: Tomcat Users List <users@(protected)>
> Sent: Monday, November 5, 2007 10:39:47 AM
> Subject: RE: running! a servlet at tomcat startup
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>> From: loredana loredana [mailto:loredana888888@(protected)]
>> Subject: Re: running! a servlet at tomcat startup
>>
>> In case ur wondering why I used a servlet to fill
>> the cache is because I need some variables like
>> request.getContenxtPath, getRealPath() etc.
>
> Wouldn't a ServletContextListener be more appropriate for this kind of
> activity? See section 10 of the servlet spec for details.
>
> - Chuck
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