OK, it looks like it's the Java Plugin that's not stopping. When I try to
run other applets locally that cause the plug-in to activate, they hang.
That explains why my servlet class file was alterable, since it didn't use
the plugin, but the client classes do. So, the question is, what causes the
Java plug-in to decide to kill itself and why is that being prevented in
this case?
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>>John Brecht wrote:
>>
>> I am running Apache 1.3.3 and JServ on a Windows98 machine. Once
Apache
>> has been started, even after I shut it down, I cannot delete, rename,
or
>> move the Jar containing the class files for a client applet I am
>> testing. The system seems to think that the file is in use. After
>> rebooting the system, I get access back. Anybody have this problem?
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