Touch the corresponding .class file, that ought to convince the servlet
manager to unload the current instance, calling your destroy() method in
the process, and load a new copy.
>> Sean Han wrote:
>> >
>> > Is there anyone know the rule of destroying servlet
>> instance in Server?
>> >
>> ??????????????? Can you explain better what you would like to do?
>>
>> Pier
>>
>Just want to make my servlet persistent. I think the destroy method of a
>servlet will be called when it's to be unloaded or destroyed. However, I
>can't debug the method because I'm not able to make the server unload my
>servlet. What can I do?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Sean
>
>
>
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