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pls help.. my Tomcat won't start up anymore..

 
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Frances Del Rio
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 4:22 am    Post subject: pls help.. my Tomcat won't start up anymore.. Reply with quote



My Tomcat won't start up anymore.. it's version 5.0.27.. on W2000..

I had to turn it off and on so much b/c every time I compiled a servlet
I had to turn it off and on, otherwise it wouldn't reload, which is a
real pain... why can't Tomcat reload from a newly-compiled class just
like a browser can reload from a newly-saved html file? I put this in
server.xml

<DefaultContext reloadable="true"/>

but Tomcat still won't reload stuff from newly compiled classes, even if
I clear cache... even if I delete a class and hit reload on browser it
still reloads as if class were still there..

now it won't start up again.. I suspect it's from having turned it off
and on again so much, I run startup.bat and the console appears very
briefly tben dissapears.. this has never happened to me before.. :(

would appreciate any suggestions.. thank you very much.... Frances

(I put that same line, <DefaultContext reloadable="true"/>, in
server.xml on server where my website is, and it works fine, I hit
reload once on browser and Tomcat always reloads from newly-uploaded
classes w/no problem, don't know why this won't work locally on my
machine..)

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