That's probably because you configured your datasource jdbc/juddiDB in
the global context instead of in a specific (juddi?) webapp context.
Because all webapps have access to global context, a change in global
context affects all webapps and tomcat restarts all webapps.
En l'instant précis du 21/0
Hi, I'm new in the list and I begin using apache-tomcat-5.5.23 with juddi.
My question:
When I change a parameter JNDI (jdbc/juddiDB) in the juddy project with
the Administration Tool I see the following log and my session is
invalidate.
21.08.2007 08:19:22 org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig