Hey guys.
I wanted to know if there is any way I send the classes of a VO for example and not need to restart Apache so that this VO is updated.
I use OAF with Oracle's EBS.
Whenever I send a class to the environment it is necessary to restart the Apache to enter into force the changes.
Without this it is always showing the old class, as if it were in the cache.
This causes the largest headache as a change always affects users logged to the system.
Is anyone any idea how could you deal with this problem?
VLW Personal !!!!!!!!!
Update classes in the environment without having to restart Apache
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What is your app server?
Apache should be Tomcat ne? Are you running ADF LA?
of a researched in this
Apache should be Tomcat ne? Are you running ADF LA?
reloadable="true"
Oops.; ...
Tomcat .. exactly ..
I will give a researched here beleza?
vlw help there
Tomcat .. exactly ..
I will give a researched here beleza?
vlw help there
Oops.
As far as I know we do not run ADF.
Customizations only use OAF.
I found this here on a website.
He says he is inefficient in a production system ... But why? Is it heavy or just can not?
As far as I know we do not run ADF.
Customizations only use OAF.
I found this here on a website.
The attribute reloadable="true" asks tomcat to monitor your servlets for changes, and automatically reload the servlets if changes is detected. This is handy for a development system, but inefficient in a production system.
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What you want is not something very usual ...
do deploy in production without stopping the system and asking for shit ..
Technically I will owe you an explanation
do deploy in production without stopping the system and asking for shit ..
Technically I will owe you an explanation
OK.
Joy of poor Little Little Hehe ...
Joy of poor Little Little Hehe ...
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