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Old 08-22-2008, 06:18 AM
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I ended up uninstalling it and deleting everything and starting over to get it working.
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Old 08-22-2008, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jjzhuang View Post
This makes more sense since we do use jetty\work directory for jsp caching. I think we may have an issue here. Starting with 1278 we no longer delete the jetty folder explicitly during uninstall. As a result we may have left over compiled jsp under jetty\work. This may have caused what you saw. Please file a bug for this and we'll make sure we delete jetty\work directory.

However I would say there are many other possible reasons for the server to fail to startup. I'm not implying the server fails often I'm just saying when it does fail the cause can be a variety reasons so please don't follow this prescription blindly.
Will do. I'll enter as major/p1 as most people will not think of the workaround to rm -rf *.class or del /s *.class from the jetty work directory .

desktop server is robust to very robust. It doesn't appear to eat as much memory as before and i've kept it running 24x7 since early july.
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