Обсуждение: java_reset - how it works
Hi, I can't understand how java_reset works - the docs says that "..Since java does not yet support library versions, the PHP/Java Bridge must be reset after a new library version has been deployed..." - so in other words, when we have new version of libraries used by php/java bridge we can call java_reset() and after that java will use new versions. I can't get it working - I have php/java bridge which runs as independent service, java libraries are stored in /usr/local/java/share directory, when old library is replaced by new one I call java_reset()... but it's not working - old libraries are still used by java. Is there any other way to do it ? What I need is to force new java threads to use new libraries but threads that are still open should use old libraries ? Is it possible ? Regards, ML
Marek Lewczuk napisał(a): > Hi, > I can't understand how java_reset works - the docs says that "..Since > java does not yet support library versions, the PHP/Java Bridge must be > reset after a new library version has been deployed..." - so in other > words, when we have new version of libraries used by php/java bridge we > can call java_reset() and after that java will use new versions. I can't > get it working - I have php/java bridge which runs as independent > service, java libraries are stored in /usr/local/java/share directory, > when old library is replaced by new one I call java_reset()... but it's > not working - old libraries are still used by java. Is there any other > way to do it ? What I need is to force new java threads to use new > libraries but threads that are still open should use old libraries ? Is > it possible ? > > Regards, > ML Sorry... wrong group :-(