I believe JRun has a setting that you can use to make it reload class
files when they're changed (and even recompile javas when they change,
assuming the javas live in the same place as the classes), but I'm not
sure what or where.  I'd check /WEB-INF/jrun-web.xml and see if there
are comments in there explaining what to do.

cheers,
barneyb

On 9/8/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> it looks like the CF server is reading once for all Java classes it need
> the first time it needs it.
> I explain:
> I have a Java CFX tag (Yeah, at last! ;-).
> It executes nirmally, fine, now I modify it, reload the page, and the
> modification does not show.
> CF is still executing the previous version of the tag, EVEN if I delete
> the class file.
> If I stop and restart the CF server, and reload the page, then the
> modification is seen.
> 
> It's really a PITA for the developer.
> I hope there is another way to tell CF it should reload a new class file?
> 
-- 
Barney Boisvert
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