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Make sure that your servlet directory is NOT referenced by a
wrapper.classpath statement.

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From: Guy Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 2:32 PM
Subject: reloading and restarting


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> Hello developers. I am a beginner with servlets (although experienced with
> the Apache httpd). I'm looking for a solution to this problem: I always
> need to restart the web server to reload my updated servlet classes. The
> supporting class files are just sitting in the same directory as the
> servlet.
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> I'm running ApacheJServ 1.0 as a DSO module with apache 1.3.6 on a linux /
> glibc 2.1 / kernel 2.2.10 / blackdown jdk 1.1.7 system.
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> In my properties for the servlet zone I have autoreload.classes=true and
> autoreload.file=true.
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