When I recompile a servlet which is already loaded by the container, it is automatically reloaded. However the destroy() method of the servlet does not get called. Does this mean that the servlet is not unloaded before reloading?
I've setup Tomcat 3.1 with Apache on my web server to serve JSP pages. It works well for Java Servlets and JSP pages. However, this is one issue: if the target JSP page does not exist, the server will send out a File Not Found Error 404 along with the DETAIL PATH, such as "File /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/... Not found".
How can I stop tomcat from spilling off its own detail file path on the server. How do I disable initial messages from Tomcat like "Starting tomcat. Check logs/tomcat.
Log for error messages" I am starting Tomcat using integrated JVM inside my C++ process using JNI. More.
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