Is your server running in debug mode? Most classes should be hot reloadable.
You'll still need to restart your server for web.xml changes.

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Felix <longbiaoc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, guys. I'm using Google App Engine 1.3.7 eclipse plugin with
> eclipse 3.5 on a Windows 32bit machine. It works great for me to
> develop Java servlets and serve them at localhost. However, whenever I
> modify the servlet source, I've to stop the previously running
> instances of app engine at localhost, and then restart it to see
> changes in my browser. If not, the changes will not take effect.
> I'm wondering whether anyone eles have encountered this problem ever,
> and thank you very much for digging into this post:)
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