look in /usr/java/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/work/www.yoursite.com_8080/
there you are, the cached files.
delete them and it'll recreate them from your existing files.

Paul.

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From: "CMO - Thorsten Mitschele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 9:47 AM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Java Server Pages reread / restart


> Hi,
>
> some of our customers are using the Java Development Kit 1.3 for using JSP
> and Servlets.
>
> The Problem is, that if we delete a servlet or modify it, that the
> tomcat-engine just founds the servlet even if it's deleted. We think that
> the Servlets are being cached by the system. But how and where can we tell
> Tomcat to reread the servlets faster or to not cache them?
>
> Any help or suggestions will be nice
>
> Mit freundlichen Gr��en,
>
> Thorsten Norman Mitschele
> Gesch�ftsf�hrer
>
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