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Subject: Re: Late start of context
From: David kerber <dckerber () verizon ! net>
Date: 2010-10-28 15:20:22
Message-ID: 4CC994B6.7080401 () verizon ! net
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On 10/28/2010 11:04 AM, Pedro Rodrigo Cardiel wrote:
> El jue, 28-10-2010 a las 09:46 -0500, Caldarale, Charles R escribió:
>
> > What do you expect to happen when requests arrive for the non-started webapp \
> > during the delay period?
>
>
> Tomcat returns the same as when you stop an application
>
>
> > Generally, any synchronization with external events that the webapp may require \
> > is entirely the responsibility of the webapp. You can possibly achieve what you \
> > want with some external script that interfaces with the Tomcat manager app (text, \
> > not GUI, version) to start and stop a webapp.
>
>
>
> The thing is that there are several heavy applications (the tomcat I
> have to throw with 2.7 GB of memory) that usually start badly. But if I
> re-launched by hand one by one then they are loaded properly. So I want
> to put time between tomcat start an application and again tomcat.
In that case, you might consider writing a simple app that uses timers
to sequence the startup and shutdown of your various apps.
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