You would delete only the file under the work directory; WEB-INF exist
on the directory of your web site, and not under work;
if you have installed tomcat in /usr/tomcat, the work directory is:
/usr/tomcat/work;
with your example: /usr/tomcat/Standalone/localhost/Website
the touch cmd is a unix cmd;
example: touch mytest.jsp;
touch change the date/time of the file mytest.jsp to the current date/time;
under Windows, you can open and save the file, without modify;
so, "touching" you jsp file where you include, tomcat can detect that
the page mytest.jsp is changed, so recompile it;
Best regards.
Chris Daly ha scritto:
> thanks.
>
> do i delete the name of the app under tomcat, for example
> work/Standalone/localhost/Website ? and all the $... files and the
> two directories - Help and WEB-INF under this directory ?
>
> what is the touch cmd ? i cant find it in my wrox tomcat book ?
>
> cheers
>
> chris
>
> You would delete only the directory relative of your site, under the
> work directory of tomcat;
> for example, if you site is called www.test.org, you must delete the
> directory under tomcat work/www.test.org_8080;
> probably the name may be different from release;
> after delete it, you must restart tomcat;
> But have you tried to use the touch cmd on all .jsp file that include
> your include.jsp? I use this mode, and all is OK, and I doesn't delete
> the work directory;
>
>
> At 11:25 10.02.2004 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> You would delete only the directory relative of your site, under the
>> work directory of tomcat;
>>
>> for example, if you site is called www.test.org, you must delete the
>> directory under tomcat work/www.test.org_8080;
>>
>> probably the name may be different from release;
>>
>> after delete it, you must restart tomcat;
>>
>> But have you tried to use the touch cmd on all .jsp file that include
>> your include.jsp? I use this mode, and all is OK, and I doesn't
>> delete the work directory;
>
>
>
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